Rheometer attachment type! A viscoelastic measurement device capable of measuring viscoelasticity using ultrasound.
The "HFRU" is a high-frequency viscoelastic measurement device that can perform viscoelastic measurements using ultrasound while applying low-frequency vibrations and rotations. It is expected to measure megahertz viscoelasticity under large strains, which was not possible before, allowing for the understanding of nonlinear viscoelastic properties of high-functionality fluids under shear. In addition, it can perform simultaneous measurements with rheometer functions, and it is capable of measuring not only bulk properties but also surface megahertz viscoelasticity if the loss is significant. 【Features】 ■ Easily set up on MCR ■ Measurement at eccentric positions is possible ■ Optical observation can be performed simultaneously with ultrasonic measurement (separately) ■ Rheometer attachment type *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Measurement Frequency: 0.5 to 20 MHz *Multiple sensors are required, and the measurement bandwidth varies depending on the sample being measured. ■Sample: Suspensions, liquids ■Rheometer Settings ・Uses specified parallel disks. Gap is approximately 0.5 to 1 mm. ■HFRU Unit Size ・Maximum diameter φ65 x H45 mm, compatible with MCR Peltier temperature control glass. ■HFR002 Controller Size: WDH: 450 x 650 x 600 mm *An incubator is required for high-precision measurements (internal dimensions WDH: 600 x 700 x 900 mm or larger). ■Weight: 65 kg ■Power Supply: 100V 1000W Type D grounding, excluding rheometer portion.
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High Frequency Viscoelastic Co., Ltd. primarily focuses on a new technology that enables the measurement of "viscoelasticity," a representative physical property of soft materials such as rubber, at room temperature in the range of 1 to 20 MHz, which has not been widely adopted until now. We are also considering applications for the aging deterioration of polymer materials and improvements in impact strength. Currently, we are selling measurement evaluation devices and providing contract measurements as tools to support the application and expansion of high-frequency viscoelastic technology. We offer new perspectives that have not been available before by applying our technology to various customer challenges. Additionally, leveraging our experience in mechatronic equipment development, high-performance component development, and measurement instrument development, we support business revitalization and new business areas.