Extensional rheometer. (Literature Instruments).Literature is available describing the CaBER 1 extensional rheometer rhe·om·e·ter n. An instrument for measuring the flow of viscous liquids, such as blood. , said to be the market's first commercially available rheometer for measuring elongational properties of fluids such as polymer solutions, suspensions, melts, adhesives, emulsions and a variety of other materials. Knowledge of the elongational behavior of fluids is said to be crucial in many industrial and research settings in order to examine complex flows containing strong extensional components, such as extrusion, coating, contraction contraction, in physics contraction, in physics: see expansion. contraction, in grammar contraction, in writing: see abbreviation. contraction - reduction and fiber spinning flows. The CaBER 1 analyzes the thinning and break-up of a fluid filament filament, in astronomy: see chromosphere. , providing valuable information about a material's physical properties that rotational rheometers cannot provide, 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. The CaBER 1 can function as either an analytical instrument or a quality control tool. The rheometer is said to be ideal for applications like adhesives, industrial resins resins, n.pl complex, insoluble, sticky substances secreted by plants. Used as astringents, antimicrobials, and antiinflammatories, and are burned as incense. Can cause oral ulcers and epidermal irritations. , surfactants and associated polymers. (ThermoHaake, 5225 Verona Rd., Madison, WI 53711) Circle 142 on card |
|
||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion