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10% Off Special Offer to Celebrate 80 Year Anniversary with DV3T Touch Screen Rheometers
Brookfi eld Engineering is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a special promotional offer on its top of the line DV3T Rheometer which offers a touch screen interface and real time graphical display of data. An automatic 10% discount on the purchase price coupled with its unique stand- alone performance capability make the DV3T the ‘best buy’ opportunity for customers looking to purchase a new instrument or upgrade their existing viscometer. This special offer runs for 90 days, from September through to November 2014.
Reasons to consider the DV3T Rheometer include the following: the QC operator can see trend information by viewing the graphical fl ow curve for viscosity data during the test; QC limits for pass/ fail can be superimposed on the graph so that the decision to accept or reject product is automatic, no human interpretation is required. R&D can program characterisation tests directly using the touch screen interface and observe live data for both yield stress and viscosity fl ow curves; and math model analysis of test data is accomplished with a single keystroke.
Having founded Brookfi eld Engineering in 1934, Don Brookfi eld made it his number one priority to offer “the highest quality instruments at the lowest possible price. The capabilities of the new DV3T Rheometer provide the customer with more instrument for the money than ever before. In the past the features listed above would have required a PC running Brookfi eld’s Rheocalc Software to control the instrument. Now it is possible to have equivalent performance capability in a stand-alone rheometer at a lower price than what a customer would previously have spent.
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Sterilization of Inoculating Loops, Tweezers and Small Instruments Within Seconds
Newest technology
• Electrical, no gas needed, no open fl ame
schuett solaris Loop Sterilizer in operation
• Instant-ready-to-use, no warm-up time, no waiting
Fast and safe sterilization • Sterilization temperature 900 – 1,300°C • Touch-free start with IR-sensor
• Timer for reproducible working cycles (5 and 7 seconds)
• Integrated quartz tube keeps pathogenic material from spreading
• No sooth or dust to soil table/environment
Economical, low-cost operation • No energy consumption between work cycles
• Heat is generated only during the actual sterilization process – even when used in continuous mode no risk of burns if surface is touched by hand
More advantages when working in the laminar fl ow
• Low heat emission does not interfere with the laminar air fl ow
• No emittance of soot, does not impair the function of the HEPA-fi lters
There is no gas? –
Electrical power is always available! Test our product range.
No warm-up Ready to use within seconds No gas, no open flame Temp. 900 °C - 1300 °C Stays cool - little radiant heat
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More advantages when working in Laminar Flow
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