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Chip offers viscometer and rheometer

A Rheosense product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 11, 2007

RheoSense's VROC is suitable for chemists and engineers involved in the RandD and quality control of complex liquids.

RheoSense has released the VROC flow-through viscometer and rheometer on a chip.

Its multiple sensors and micro fluidic interfaces measure "true" viscosity, pressure, flow rate and temperature.

It is suitable for chemists and engineers involved in the RandD and quality control of complex liquids that are tested either in the lab or real-time at the reactor.

These compact units produce accurate liquid characterisation in challenging situations such as high shear rates.

Compared to conventional viscometers the VROC is smaller, faster and smarter.

All of the advantages derive out of the ability to take accurate measurements from samples that measure in a millionth of a litre.

The VROC is designed for challenging and high-throughput manufacturing applications.

It offers accuracy and speed, making it ideal for the petroleum, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

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