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Product News: A&D Re-Introduces Advanced Viscometers

SV-10/100 tuning fork vibration viscometers provide superior accuracy.

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Wed, 03/31/2010 - 16:57
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(A&D: San Jose, CA) -- A&D has announced the re-launch of the SV-10 and SV-100, its revolutionary advanced viscometers. By incorporating A&D’s tuning fork vibration method, the SV-10/100 outperforms other viscometers in precision and in the taking of difficult measurements, such as found in samples with low viscosity or foam. This unique viscometer is ideal for ink, paint, food, pharmaceutical, chemical processing, rubber, oil, paper, or any viscometry application that requires high accuracy and fast response time.

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The SV-10/100 utilizes a patent-pending tuning fork vibration method that takes the uncertainty out of viscosity measurement. This exclusive technology provides a superior measurement with a 1-percent accuracy of reading (full range) and a wide viscosity range of 0.3 cP to 10,000 cP (10 P to 1,000 P for the SV-100) without the need to change sensor plates. Response time is 2–3 seconds, and the standard temperature sensor constantly monitors temperature compensation.

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