Capillary rheometer.The RCR RCR Richard Childress Racing RCR responsible conduct of research RCR Royal College of Radiologists (UK; also seen as RCOR) RCR Royal Canadian Regiment RCR Rockcliff Resources Inc (Sudbury, ON, Canada) capillary capillary (kăp`əlĕr'ē), microscopic blood vessel, smallest unit of the circulatory system. Capillaries form a network of tiny tubes throughout the body, connecting arterioles (smallest arteries) and venules (smallest veins). rheometer rhe·om·e·ter n. An instrument for measuring the flow of viscous liquids, such as blood. for the analysis of the flow behavior and processability of rubber compounds is featured in this four-page, four-color brochure. This patented rheometer system provides an optional automated cleaning process for all measuring parts that come in contact with the sample. The RCR's capillary is situated in a hydraulically operated tool below the measuring channel, against which it is pressed during the measuring process. After the measuring process, the tool retracts and rotating brushes clean all relevant parts. The more precise hydraulic drive is controlled to an accuracy of better than 0.1% of the pressure's maximum value, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the literature. Like the company's previous model, the Rheo Vulkameter, the RCR is stress controlled, which is said to offer much greater sensitivity than speed controlled instruments. (Goettfert, 488 Lakeshore Pkwy., Rock Hill, SC 29730) Circle 147 on card |
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