Laboratory viscometer CAP2000

Laboratory viscometer - CAP2000  - Brookfield
Laboratory viscometer - CAP2000  - Brookfield
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CAP2000+ Viscometer from Brookfield is a versatile instrument designed to handle a wide range of viscosity measurements under moderate to high shear conditions. With its expanded temperature and viscosity ranges, as well as variable speed capability, the CAP2000+ is ideal for both research and development (R&D) and detailed quality control (QC) testing. Features Variable Speed Control: Offers speeds ranging from 5 to 1000 rpm, making it suitable for various testing scenarios, from R&D to QC. Expanded Temperature Range: Built-in Peltier Plate allows precise temperature control, with two models available: L Series: 5°C to 75°C H Series: 50°C to 235°C Wide Shear Rate Range: Ideal for applications requiring small sample volumes and precise temperature control. User-Friendly Interface: The instrument features a keypad for direct input of test parameters and an easy-to-use control handle for accurate, automatic cone positioning. Automated PC Control: With the optional Capcalc software, automate data collection and control the viscometer, reducing operator error and saving time. 4-Line Display: Simultaneous viewing of all test parameters for streamlined operation. VERSATILE APPLICATIONS The CAP2000+ Viscometer is designed to accommodate a wide range of applications, particularly where small sample volumes and precise control are essential. It is suitable for: Medium Viscosity Materials: Such as adhesives (hot melt), architectural coatings, autocoats, creams, food products, gels, inks (screen printing), industrial coatings, paints, resins, and UV coatings. High Viscosity Materials: Including adhesives, asphalt, chocolate, composite polymers, epoxies, and gels.
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