Brookfield Engineering launches new rheometer.Brookfield Brookfield. 1 Village (1990 pop. 18,876), Cook co., NE Ill., a residential suburb of Chicago; inc. 1893. The noted Chicago Zoological Park (Brookfield Zoo) is there. 2 City (1990 pop. 35,184), Waukesha co., SE Wis. Engineering Labs has launched the new Brookfield YR-I rheometer rhe·om·e·ter n. An instrument for measuring the flow of viscous liquids, such as blood. with vane Vane , John Robert 1927-2004. British pharmacologist. He shared a 1982 Nobel Prize for research on prostaglandins. vane the membranous or main part of the contour feather in birds as distinct from the shaft. spindles. The new rheometer is capable of measuring the suspension properties of fluids with extremely low viscosity. It is computer programmable using EZ-Yield software and can run in stand-alone (jargon) stand-alone - Capable of operating without other programs, libraries, computers, hardware, networks, etc. Exactly what is absent is presumed to be obvious from context. "We only run Windows on stand-alone PCs because it's too dangerous to run it on networked ones." mode and give a quick pass/fail determination for a liquid's suspension property. The YR-1 can be used in the QC lab or on the production floor. More info: Brookfield Engineering Labs, (508) 946-6200; Fax: (508) 946-6262; E-mail: sales@brookfieldengineering.com; Web: www.brookfieldengineering.com. |
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