Waters Extends Capabilities of Flagship TA Instruments Rheometer for Efficient and Repeatable Powder Analysis
Waters Corporation (NYSE:WAT) has launched advanced powder rheology capabilities for its HR Rheometer, enhancing its versatility in characterizing liquids, solids, and powders. The new SmartSwap™ tooling allows quick transitions between liquid and powder measurements in just 10 seconds, improving sample preparation speed by three times compared to competitors. This innovative technology supports industries like lithium-ion batteries and pharmaceuticals, ensuring accurate data for optimizing materials and processing. The powder rheology accessory is available for existing or new HR Rheometers.
- New powder rheology capabilities increase the versatility of HR Rheometer.
- SmartSwap tooling enables fast switching between liquid and powder measurements.
- Sample preparation time is reduced by 3X compared to competitors.
- Innovative technology provides accurate and repeatable measurements in various industries.
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News Summary:
- New powder rheology capabilities expand TA Instruments’ HR Rheometer as an all-in-one platform for characterizing the material properties of liquids, solids, and powders.
- With SmartSwap™ tooling, scientists can switch from liquid to powder rheology within 10 seconds and prepare powder samples 3X faster than competitive productsi.
- Innovative technology and unique software ensure repeatable measurements that deliver insights into the performance and processing of powders for lithium-ion batteries, drugs and other products.
The TA Instruments’ HR Rheometer is an all-in-one platform for characterizing the material properties of liquids, solids, and now powders. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Powder materials present their own challenges, and a lot depends on the ability to detect minor variations that relate to how they perform,” said
Rheology is key to the understanding of materials in liquid, solid or powder form and how to turn them into high performance products. The TA Instruments HR Powder rheology accessory measures properties such as cohesion, stability, flowability energy and compressibility under industrially relevant processing conditions and to help laboratories:
- Screen battery electrode coatings, both solvent-based slurries and solvent-free dry coatings, to prevent defects and reduce cell failure rates
- Mix, granulate and compress solid-dose pharmaceutical tablets to prevent instabilities of API/excipient blends
- Optimize storage and transport of industrial powder materials and avoid supply chain disruptions
With innovative SmartSwap tooling, it takes seconds to convert the HR Rheometer from a solids or liquids set-up to a powder rheology set-up. A new powder rheology application for TA Instruments’ TRIOS software handles the data gathering duties and reports key performance indicators, enabling scientists to seamlessly switch between measuring critical material attributes of liquids, pastes, gels, solids and – now - powders.
The new Powder Rheology Accessory is available immediately for new or existing TA Instruments HR Rheometers.
Additional Resources
- Learn more about TA Instruments HR Rheometers
- Download a copy of the HR Rheometer Powder Rheology Accessory brochure
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i Internal estimate based on 40 seconds to prepare a powder shear sample for the TA Instruments HR Rheometer as compared to two minutes to prepare a sample for the same test on a competitive rheometry system.
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