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Surface Tension Meter DyneMaster Series

A surface tensiometer with significantly improved user interface through computer control.

The DyneMaster series is a surface tension meter that consolidates all the technology, know-how, and applications cultivated over nearly half a century by Kyowa Interface Science Co., Ltd., a specialized manufacturer. With computer control, it significantly enhances the user interface. Packed with a variety of features, it achieves high operability that does not discriminate against the user. 【Product Lineup】 ○ High-Precision Surface Tension Meter DY-700 → An fully automatic surface tension meter that pursues high precision at a practical level to solve various interfacial phenomenon problems. ○ High-Function Surface Tension Meter DY-500 → A reasonably priced fully automatic surface tension meter that also boasts a variety of extensibility beyond just surface tension measurement. ○ Automatic Surface Tension Meter DY-300 → Automatically analyzes surface tension reliably. → A basic automatic surface tension meter. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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What is surface free energy in interface science theory?

Surface free energy (mJ/m²) is expressed as the energy required to expand a surface per unit area.

In the field of interface science, there are very familiar interfacial phenomena in our daily lives, such as "wetting," "adhesion," "surface tension," "dispersion," and "emulsion." Surface free energy is a term used when the surface tension is composed of several forces. The surface tension of solids is often referred to as surface free energy, in contrast to the surface tension of liquids. While surface tension (mN/m) is the force required to pull a line of unit length, surface free energy (mJ/m²) is expressed as the energy required to expand a unit area, and although the units are different, the values are equivalent. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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What is surface tension in interface science theory?

The "forces" of liquids: Various interfacial phenomena such as cleaning, wetting, penetration, foaming, and defoaming are due to the effects of the surface and interfacial tension of liquids.

Liquids are in a state where molecules can move relatively freely. Focusing on the molecules present at the surface (more precisely, the "interface" between the liquid and the atmosphere), intermolecular forces act not only between the molecules on the bulk side but also between the molecules in the atmosphere. However, due to the overwhelmingly high density of the molecules on the bulk side, the molecules present at the surface are constantly being pulled inward (toward the bulk side). As a result, it appears that a tension is acting to contract the surface. This is known as "surface tension" (more precisely, interfacial tension). Our company offers contract measurements for contact angle, surface and interfacial tension, friction and wear analysis, adhesion and film peeling analysis, zeta potential, anti-fogging evaluation, and more. Please feel free to contact us when you need our services. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to reach out to us.

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