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Rheometers apply torque to twist a material (rotation or oscillation) and measures its response; from such experiments, the viscosity (visco-) and stiffness (elastic) of the sample can be calculated. These viscoelastic properties can be related to temperature, time, or frequency. Rheology is able to provide information such as viscosity, storage/loss moduli, flow behavior, elasticity and recovery of a material.

- Partner:The University of Manchester
- Facility:Chemical Depolymerisation
- Availability:Available
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Detailed Description
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wide range of accessories including various feeding systems, rotors and sieves
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defined final fineness due to bottom sieves with aperture sizes from 0.08 – 10 mm
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optional grinding inserts 180° for grinding of hard-brittle materials by additional impact
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gravity outlet with 5l or 30 L collecting vessel for batchwise collection of larger sample quantities
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optionally available cyclone unit with 0.25 – 0.5 – 1 – 2 – 5 or 30 litres collecting vessel
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adjustable speed for different applications
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removable hopper for easy cleaning
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easy cleaning thanks to exchangeable push-fit grinding insert, rotor and cassette
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central locking device
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grinding chamber, feed hopper and material inlet and outlet made of stainless steel
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electric engine brake
Uses/Applications
Milling bentonite, chemical products, coal, coke, drugs, feed pellets, fertilizers, food, graphite, gypsum, herbs, pharmaceutical materials, plant materials, plastics, powder coating, resins, rice, salts, seeds, soils, spices, sugar and more.