High-Performance Viscometers Deliver Accuracy, Reproducibility
With advanced features like direct drive motors, electronic cone lifts and built-in temperature control, Gardco's byko-visc CP cone and plate viscometers deliver accuracy and ease of use for viscosity measurements.
Paul N. Gardner Co. (Gardco, Columbia, Maryland) announces the byko-visc CP cone and plate viscometer. These models, designed and manufactured by BYK-Gardner USA, include high- and low-temperature units, each backed by Lite firmware options.
Source | Gardco
Enabling precise determination of the absolute viscosity of materials using minimal sample sizes, this equipment features a direct drive motor and an electronic cone lift, ensuring precise and consistent results every time according to the company. Gardo’s byko-visc CP cone and plate viscometers require small sample volumes and can apply high shear rates in a defined measurement geometry, providing absolute viscosity values for comparable and reproducible results.
Fixed cone geometries, built-in temperature control, precise shear rates, versatile shear measurement, bayonet coupling and other capabilities are available, offering accuracy, repeatability, intuitive operation and ease of use.
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