Several levels of automation for both sample preparation and unattended sample throughput give the DSV system ultimate flexibility.
From a manual instrument right up to an automated high throughput system, there is a DSV configuration to meet most application and budgetary requirements.
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DSV Autosampler
The DSV Autosampler provide automated sample delivery, which frees the operator from manual sample introduction and allows unattended processing of a whole sample batch. |
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Semi-Automated Sample Preparation (SASP)
The Semi-Automated Sample Preparation (SASP) option assists operators in the preparation process by controlling the weighing and dispensing operations for DSV measurements. |
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Vortex Autosampler
The Vortex autosampler is an advanced automated sample preparation and delivery option for the Viscotek DSV. It is an integrated autopreparation/autosampling device with high temperature capability and is designed to increase efficiency, enhance precision and promote operator safety. |
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Featured presentations and application notes:
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Application communication: Intrinsic viscosity of cellulose in cupriethylenediamine
Intrinsic viscosity of cellulose in Cupriethylenediamine is compared to cellulose in Cuprammonium Hydroxide. After careful dilution, the results were in good agreement. |
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Application communication: Dilute solution viscosity of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
Viscosity of PET in OCP (Orthochlorophenol) and in 60% phenol / 40% TCE (Trichloroethanol) are measured every 5.5 minute automatically using the DSV. Excellent results are reported for both solvents. |
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On-demand presentation: High Temperature Dilute Solution Viscometry
This online recorded seminar gives an introduction to the Viscotek high temperature Dilute Solution Viscometry system. |
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More application notes and online presentations are available to search for FREE in the Malvern Application Library and Presentations Database (Requires Free registration).
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