Rheometer suited for QC laboratory applications

Jan. 2, 2020
Thermo Fisher Scientific's new rotational rheometer gathers data that can be used to optimize plastics processing.
Thermo Scientific Haake Mars iQ Designed for use in quality-control labs,Thermo Fisher’s modular, rotational rheometer determines the viscoelasticity of materials such as plastics. Data obtained by the rheometer can be used to optimize processing conditions and final part quality. The instrument has a built-in, 7-inch touch screen.

What’s new? The rheometer, which came out a few months ago.

Benefits Ease of use and reliability. The rheometer is intuitive to operate, and users can access updates to Thermo Fisher’s Haake RheoWin software at no charge as the company upgrades it.

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, Mass., 781-622-1000, www.thermofisher.com/marsiq