A 7-inch full color touch screen conveniently displays all test
parameters along with measured values for yield stress, viscosity and
temperature. On screen graphing shows real-time test data which can be
captured in stand-alone mode, recorded on a printer or sent to a PC.
Built-in math models, such as Power Law, can provide rapid data analysis
for flow index and other selectable variables. Quick, straight-forward,
single point viscosity is also easily accomplished with the DV3T making
it the ideal "all-in-one" instrument for busy QC labs as well as
demanding R&D departments doing comprehensive flow behavior.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- 7-inch full color, touch screen display supports multiple languages
- Displayed info includes: viscosity (cP/mP·s), temperature
(°C/°F), shear rate/stress, % torque, spindle/speed, step program
status, math model calculations
- Enhanced Security with customizable user access, date/time stamp file, password access, portable log-in settings
- Built-In options include math modeling, yield tests, timed
tests, data averaging, programmable QC limits/alarms, customizable
speed/spindle lists, on screen data comparison
- Auto range shows maximum viscosity measured with any spindle/speed combination
- Analyze characteristics such as yield stress, flow curves, leveling and recovery
- Integrated temperature control with connection to a Brookfield TC series bath and AP Controller
- USB PC interface provides optional computer control and automatic data gathering capability (included)
- Download custom test programs with included PG Flash software
- Front-facing bubble level for convenient viewing
- Built-in temperature probe
- Accuracy of ±1.0% of range with displayed test data
- Repeatability of ±0.2%
- NIST traceable viscosity standards available
Each of our standard Laboratory Viscometers/ Rheometers are supplied
with an internal spring used to calculate the viscosity of a material.
These springs have different measuring capabilities:
- LV is for low viscosity materials and can measure the thinnest materials. Typical examples include inks, oils, and solvents
- RV is for medium viscosity materials than those measured with an LV torque. Typical examples include creams, food, and paints.
- HA is for higher viscosity materials than those measured with an RV torque. Typical examples include gels, chocolate and epoxies
- HB is for even higher viscosity materials than those measured with an HA torque spring. Typical examples include asphalt, caulking compounds, and molasses.
Additional special springs are also available upon request. To learn
more about spring ranges and model selection, please call Brookfield
AMETEK or one of our authorized dealers.