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HAAKE™ CaBER™ 1 Capillary Breakup Extensional Rheometer

Thermo Fisher Scientific398-0001Available: Worldwide

Easily quantify extensional properties of semi-solids and fluids with the Thermo Scientific™ HAAKE™ CaBER™ 1 Capillary Breakup Extensional Rheometer.

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Rheology

The CaBER is great instrument for uniaxial extensional viscosity measurements.

Review Date: 19 Jul 2021 | Thermo Fisher Scientific

Easily quantify extensional properties of semi-solids and fluids with the Thermo Scientific™ HAAKE™ CaBER™ 1 Capillary Breakup Extensional Rheometer.

The HAAKE CaBER 1 Capillary Breakup Extensional Rheometer is the only commercially available extensional rheometer to quantify elongational properties of fluids or semi-solids. The thinning and break-up of a fluid filament that is analyzed with the HAAKE CaBER 1 Capillary Breakup Extensional Rheometer provides valuable information on a material's physical properties that rotational rheometers simply cannot provide.

The HAAKE CaBER 1 Capillary Breakup Extensional Rheometer Features:

  • Computer-controlled operation
  • Easy sample loading and cleaning
  • Class 1 laser micrometer
  • Linear motor drive with variable speed
  • Automatic repeated testing
  • Closed temperature-controlled sample chamber
  • Exchangeable geometries
  • User defined strains
  • Small sample volume (< 0.2mL)

Recommended for:

  • Adhesives (solvent loss or gain)
  • Food products
  • Stringiness/strand formation
  • Time to breakup
  • Relaxation of doughs
  • Elastic instabilities
  • Mouth feeling
  • Consumer goods
  • Filling of bottles
  • Time to breakup
  • Solvent loss
  • Processability
  • Industrial resins
  • Relaxation time spectrum
  • Constitutive modeling
  • Spinnability
  • Printer inks (stringiness/strand formation)

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