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A MEMS-Based System for Liquid Flow Management

Measures viscosity with only 20 µl (microliter) samples

RheoSense Inc.
Tue, 01/31/2012 - 13:32
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(RheoSense: San Ramon, CA) -- RheoSense Inc., designer and manufacturer of analytical instruments and micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) sensor technology, has developed a viscosity test protocol for its m‑VROC viscometer that achieves viscosity measurement using only 20 µl (microliter) of sample fluid.

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This micro sample measurement is the lowest in the industry. The test protocol is fully explained in their new applications note “Small sample viscosity measurements using 20 µl (microliter) sample volumes with the RheoSense m‑VROC viscometer.”

To download this test protocol, go to www.rheosense.com/APP16.pdf.

“Working with customers, especially in protein formulation, we heard a common need to reduce measurement sample size because the fluids were so expensive,” says Matt Chamberlain, product marketing director at RheoSense. “By providing a measurement protocol which uses only 20 µl (microliter) of sample, our m-VROC viscosity measurement system can save customers tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year in material costs when compared to similar viscometers in use today.”

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