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TA Instruments High Temperature Rotational Viscometer VIS 413HT (1800°C) 862101.901

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The TA Instruments High Temperature Rotational Viscometer VIS 413HT (1800°C) 862101.901 is a cutting-edge instrument designed for measuring viscosity at extremely high temperatures. It is ideal for a wide range of materials, including glasses, slags, and mold powders, exhibiting Newtonian behavior. The viscometer operates by measuring the shear stress on a rotating bob immersed in a fluid-filled cup under controlled conditions.

Key Features:

  • High-temperature operation up to 1800°C
  • Measurement of dynamic viscosity of materials like glasses, slags, and mold powders
  • Precise torque measurement and speed control for superior accuracy
  • Advanced reaction atmosphere system for simulations of harsh environmental conditions
  • Spring-loaded sample crucible holders for easy sample loading and handling

Advantages:

  • Accurate viscosity measurements at extreme temperatures
  • Flexible operation in reactive, inert, and vacuum atmospheres
  • Enhanced precision and stability in viscosity analysis
  • Improved productivity with reduced sensor cool-down time
  • Easy and reliable sample handling with spring-loaded crucible holders

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TA instruments provides innovative material characterization instruments that are widely used for research, analysis, and quality control in the evaluation of physical properties. We are the world’s leading supplier of thermal analysis, rheology, and microcalorimetry instruments, and our product areas have expanded to include thermal conductivity & diffusivity, dilatometry, rubber testing, and dynamic mechanical characterization.