Instruments
Overview
A rheometer is designed to analyze how a liquid, suspension, or slurry behaves under applied forces, specifically focusing on materials where a single viscosity value does not suffice to describe their flow characteristics. Such materials require additional parameters for a comprehensive analysis, making a rheometer more complex and versatile than a viscometer.

Key Features
- Unrivaled data accuracy over a wide range of conditions simulating processing and end-use conditions
- Only rheometer with true SMT technology that completely eliminates inertia, even under the most challenging conditions
- Accurate and fast-responding temperature control
- Complete data transparency and control with access to raw data that can be plotted in TRIOS or easily exported for processing in third-party software
- Future proof with fully integrated DMA mode for solids testing (bending, tension, compression) and advanced techniques such as:
- Arbitrary wave
- Large Amplitude Oscillatory Shear (LAOS)
- Fourier Transform (FT) Rheology Analysis
- Orthogonal Superposition (OSP) and 2 Dimensional Small Amplitude Oscillatory Shear (2D-SAOS) techniques
- Optimally windowed-chirp (OWCh)