Adapt methods to suit your needs
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Ten built-in measuring methods cover the most common applications. Use them as they are or customize them to fit your specific needs. The results are automatically viscosity-corrected before display and up to 100 results can be stored in the memory before being printed or sent to a LIMS system.
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Reliable QC - day in, day out
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A built-in Peltier thermostat automatically ensures the correct measuring temperature in the 0 to 90 °C range. Connect an optional Anton Paar sample changer to automate the filling and cleaning procedures. Enter the sample identification manually or via keyboard or bar code reader. All operating steps can be electronically logged and stored in a tamper-proof log file using the integrated audit trail function.
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Save time with quick adjustment
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The instrument can be set to give periodical calibration requests and the results of the calibrations are stored in the instrument (ISO requirement). When required, you need only adjust with air and water at 20 °C. This adjustment is sufficient for the whole measuring temperature range...
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Ideal for a wide range of applications
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A large number of density/concentration conversion tables are stored in the instrument as standard, e.g. °Brix, °Baume, % alcohol, % sulphuric acid, API gravity, etc. You can also enter your own tables for the calculation of density-dependent values.
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Highly viscous samples? No problem!
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Highly viscous samples such as chocolate, wax, crude oil, etc., can easily be filled into the measuring cell of the DMA using the optional Heating Attachment for DMA. The Heating Attachment is quickly mounted, and heats the DMA filling adapters to temperatures between 40 and 90 °C so that viscous samples do not solidify during filling and removing.
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