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Solutions to Sticky ProblemsSolutions to Sticky Problems

July 29, 2014

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Solutions to Sticky Problems

Brookfield Engineering introduces its updated “More Solutions to Sticky Problems” guide for professionals who want to get more from their viscometers and rheometers.

The guide explains the process of making rheological measurements and suggests Brookfield instrumentation for specific applications. It presents additional viscosity measurement techniques and explains the difference between Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.
    
Chapter one discusses the primary reasons for making rheological measurements, while chapter two presents the wide variety of instruments, accessories, and systems designed for specific applications. The third chapter takes the reader through the actual process of making viscosity measurements, and chapter four digs deeper into the basics of rheology. Chapter five discusses how to analyze data, while chapter six explains various test methods.
    
The guide also contains several appendices covering everything from spindle dimensions and entry codes, to shear rates, ASTM specifications, and a list of industry publications covering rheology and viscosity measurement.
    
To obtain an updated copy of “More Solutions to Sticky Problems”, visit www.brookfieldengineering.com or call 800-628-8139.

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