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RheoSense Blog: Discoveries & Updates on Viscometers and Measuring Viscosity

November 7, 20171 min read

View My Viscosity Measurement!

When preparing for on-site demonstrations at prospect or customer site, I begin my ...
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October 31, 20172 min read

Beat Superstitions - Be Confident in Your Measurements!

BOO! In the spirit of Halloween, I wanted to post something quite fitting with today's ...
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September 13, 20171 min read

LAPONITE - Use to Enhance Cell Growth & Drug Delivery

Laponite is an additive which is by definition, "a unique specialty additive; a layered ...
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August 29, 20171 min read

Lubricant Health & Viscosity

As a lubricant begins to breakdown it undergoes significant changes in viscosity. These ...
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July 25, 20171 min read

Are you in the Race?

“A Robot Will Be Doing Your Job In 5 Years” We have all read this click bait title many ...
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June 27, 20171 min read

Calibration/General Maintenance for your viscometer

Did you know that even a deadweight machine that is capable of applying 4,448,222 Newtons ...
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June 6, 20171 min read

What is the Viscosity of…?

Unlike height and weight, which people have a good sense about based on common items, ...
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May 16, 20171 min read

Visualizing Viscosity

One of the challenges of creating monoclonal antibody (mAb) injectable drugs is ...
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May 9, 20171 min read

Vape Pens & 'High' Viscosity

As marijuana use becomes more mainstream, the use of vaporizer pens or vape pens as a ...
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May 2, 20171 min read

What Happens if You Stir a Cup of Zero Viscosity Coffee?

Before we can address the question - "Can there be a coffee or liquid with zero viscosity ...
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February 21, 20172 min read

AAPS BADG Local Event - March 9, 2017

AAPS-BADG is proud to host our next event
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January 24, 20172 min read

Not too little, not too much, just the right amount of force

Do you subconsciously dread the first drop of ketchup out of its bottle? Have you noticed ...
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