Shear Rate ViscoMeter

A shear rate viscometer generates shear motion in a fluid through rotating components and measures the fluid resistance to determine viscosity. It is used to analyze the flow characteristics of fluids such as coatings and inks under different shear rates, guiding adjustments in production processes and quality control.
Selection
Select a matching range based on the viscosity range of the material being tested, ensuring that the shear rate covers the application conditions. Pay attention to temperature control accuracy and compatibility with sample volume. Confirm the corrosion resistance of the rotor material and choose a data interface that meets recording requirements.

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Instruments

The shear rate is 2.0N, only 0.5ml sample volume can be completed to complete the test, suitable for a variety of models of Viscometer host, to meet the measurement needs of different viscosity ranges.

$ 683.00

Shear rate 3.84N, sample size only 0.5ml, suitable for a variety of Viscometer models, ensuring High Accuracy measurement and wide applicability.

$ 683.00

Range 320~ 320000000mPa · s, support 0.1~ 200rpm stepless speed change, LCD screen can simultaneously display viscosity, shear rate, shear stress and other sets of paraMeters, with a small number of sample adapters only 10-20mL sample volume.

$ 2374.00

Using 16-bit microcomputer processor and stepper motor high subdivision drive, the whole process of stepless variable speed and stable Rotation speed, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, LCD screen can display viscosity, shear rate, shear stress, Rotation speed, temperature and torque and other paraMeters.

$ 1994.00

Rotation speed is accurate and stable with high subdivision drive stepper motor, built-in RTD temperature sensor real-time monitoring sample temperature accuracy 0.1 ℃, support 2000 kinds of shear rate stepless setting and synchronous display Multi-ParaMeter.

$ 2946.00

Range 20~ 600000mPa · s, repRoducibility +/- 0.5% F. S, LCD screen can display viscosity, shear rate, Rotation speed and other Multi-ParaMeters, support stepless speed control and data printing output.

$ 1037.00

The shear rate is 3.84N, the sample volume is only 1.0ml, suitable for NTV-CAP1 series host, supports a variety of viscosity range measurement, to meet different accuracy requirements.

$ 683.00

Shear rate 3.84N, sample volume 0.5ml, suitable for NTV-CAP1 host, suitable for a variety of viscosity range measurement.

$ 683.00

Shear rate 7.5N, sample volume only 0.5ml, suitable for NTV-CAP1 host, suitable for small sample viscosity measurement.

$ 683.00

Stepper motor direct drive to ensure accurate Rotation speed, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, repRoducibility +/- 0.5% F. S, LCD with backlight display information, can display the maximum viscosity value and exceed the limit alarm.

$ 2050.00

Driven by a 16-bit microcomputer processor and a stepper motor, the range is 60 to 60,000,000 mPa · s, and the whole process is continuously variable. The LCD screen displays paraMeters such as viscosity, shear rate, and shear stress.

$ 1564.00

Rotation speed control with 200 stops and 0.1-200 rpm range, support shear stress and shear rate measurement, can store 10 programs and have data recording function, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F.S.

$ 5850.00

The shear rate is 5.0N, the sample volume is only 170μL, the applicable viscosity range is 50~ 100000mPa · s, suitable for a variety of fluid measurement, high measurement accuracy.

$ 683.00

Range 0~ 100000 mPa · s, repRoducibility +/- 1% F. S, LCD screen can display paraMeters such as viscosity, shear rate, shear stress, Rotation speed, temperature, percentile torque, rotor number and the maximum viscosity value of the selected rotor at the current Rotation speed.

$ 536.00

The shear rate is 13.3N, the sample volume is only 67 μL, the applicable viscosity range is 20~ 37500mPa · s, and the accuracy is +/- 2% F. S, which is suitable for a variety of fluid tests.

$ 683.00

Articles

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Guide to Selecting a Laboratory Rotational Viscometer for Coatings Development
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High-temperature viscometer evaluates the flow characteristics of ceramic coatings before sintering.
This article introduces how to use a high-temperature viscometer to evaluate the flow characteristics of ceramic coatings before sintering. During measurement, the instrument detects changes in the viscosity of the coating sample under simulated sintering temperature conditions using rotational or oscillatory principles.
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