Food / Drugs Tensiometers and Surface Tension Meters

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Drop Shape Analyzer -- DSA100M
from KRÜSS Scientific

The wettability of very small surfaces can have a great influence on product quality, e.g. for contact points on circuit boards or in microfluidics. The DSA100M Drop Shape Analyzer is the premium solution for accurately positioning and analyzing drops in the picoliter range. The resulting contact... [See More]

  • Test Media: Food / Beverage
  • Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; PC Interface / Networkable
  • Properties Analyzed: Wettability / Contact Angle; Surface Energy / Tension
Gemini VII Series Surface Area Analyzer
from Micromeritics

Micromeritics ’ Gemini VII 2390 Series of surface area analyzers rapidly and reliably produces accurate and repeatable surface area and porosity results. Their low cost, speed, simplicity of use, reliability, and ruggedness have earned the Gemini a place in laboratories worldwide as an... [See More]

  • Test Media: Adhesives/Sealants; Ceramics; Chemicals; Food / Beverage; Fuel / Fuel Materials; Foam / Porous Materials; Powders; Catalyst
  • Methods, Technology & Standards: Flowing Gas Method
  • Properties Analyzed: Surface Energy / Tension
  • Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; Digital; PC Interface / Networkable; SPC Software or Capability
Drop Volume Tensiometer -- DVT50
from KRÜSS Scientific

An emulsifier acts by reducing the interfacial tension between oil and water. But because this requires a certain amount of time, the effect can be quite different depending on the process dynamics. The DVT50 Drop Volume Tensiometer analyzes this time dependence for very fast to slow processes... [See More]

  • Test Media: Food / Beverage; Fuel / Fuel Materials; Petroleum; Cleaners; Surfactants; Emulsifiers
  • Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; Digital; PC Interface / Networkable
  • Properties Analyzed: Surface Energy / Tension
Tristar II 3020 Surface Area Analyzer
from Micromeritics

The Tristar ® II 3020 provides high-quality surface area and porosity measurements on solid materials by using the technique of gas adsorption. The TriStar II is a fully automated, three-station analyzer capable of increasing the speed and efficiency of quality control analyses, with the... [See More]

  • Test Media: Adhesives/Sealants; Ceramics; Food / Beverage; Foam / Porous Materials; Geological (Rock, Strata, etc.); Powders; Catalyst
  • Methods, Technology & Standards: Flowing Gas Method
  • Properties Analyzed: Surface Energy / Tension
  • Display & Special Features: PC Interface / Networkable; SPC Software or Capability
Force Tensiometer -- K20
from KRÜSS Scientific

The K20 Force Tensiometer is a stand-alone, semi-automatic instrument for all routine quality control tasks involving surface tension and interfacial tension. The instrument's precision force sensor and the accurately shaped measuring probes ensure reliable results, while processor-controlled... [See More]

  • Test Media: Food / Beverage; Petroleum; Cleaning Agents; Surfactants
  • Methods, Technology & Standards: Force
  • Properties Analyzed: Critical micelle concentration (CMC); Surface Energy / Tension
  • Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; Digital; PC Interface / Networkable
TriStar II Plus Surface Area and Porosity Analyzer
from Micromeritics

Micromeritics' TriStar II PLUS is a state-of-the-art instrument suited for use in both quality control and research .environments. Intended for laboratories that require high throughput and the highest quality data, it contains all the capabilities of the TriStar II with additional hardware and... [See More]

  • Test Media: Adhesives/Sealants; Ceramics; Food / Beverage; Foam / Porous Materials; Geological (Rock, Strata, etc.); Powders; Catalyst
  • Methods, Technology & Standards: Flowing Gas Method
  • Properties Analyzed: Surface Energy / Tension
  • Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; PC Interface / Networkable; SPC Software or Capability
Force Tensiometer -- Tensíío
from KRÜSS Scientific

Theoretically, building a tensiometer is simple: putting a moveable sample stage underneath a force measuring device. But developing the best-in-class tensiometer is something completely different. It takes more than just using an utterly precise force sensor (which we did) and the sample... [See More]

  • Test Media: Adhesives/Sealants; Food / Beverage; Textiles
  • Display & Special Features: Benchtop or Laboratory; PC Interface / Networkable
  • Properties Analyzed: Wettability / Contact Angle; Surface Energy / Tension