Rotational Rheometer

A rotational rheometer, also known as a shear rheometer, is an instrument used to determine how a liquid or slurry flows. Rotational rheometers can measure viscosity, thixotropy, shear stress, and shear strain. Used is the plastics, petroleum, cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical industries, rotational rheometers help to maintain parameters such as consistency and fluidity, which in turn allow predictions to be made about stability, texture, and shelf life. Rotational rheometers apply a known force to the sample and measure how it reacts to the force and the force the sample then exerts on the rheometer. Features that can vary between rotational rheometers include viscosity ranges measured, whether or not there is a built in temperature probe, and the user friendliness of the controls and read out screen.

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CompanyTA Instruments – a division of Waters CorporationTA Instruments – a division of Waters Corporation
ItemTA Instuments Moving Die RheometerDiscovery Hybrid Rheometers
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Catalog NumberMDR OneHR10 / HR20 / HR30
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DescriptionThe MDR one Moving Die Rheometer (MDR) is a reliable, accurate, and easy-to-operate rotorless curemeter perfect for routine and standards-driven testing of rubber curing. The MDR one is configured for measuring curing profiles of rubber compounds under isothermal and non-isothermal test conditions ... Read MoreTA Instruments invites you to experience the latest innovations in rotational shear rheometers, the Discovery Hybrid Rheometer HR 10, HR 20, and HR 30. The Discovery Hybrid Rheometers are designed for scientists who need to obtain better rheological data, under the widest range of measurement ... Read More
Torque Range0.001 to 20 Nm0.5 to 200 (depeding on model
Temperature RangeAmbient to 230 °CInquire
Frequency0.1 to 2.0 Hz (6 to 120 cpm)Inquire
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