More than 70 years ago, Fritz HOPPLER KD 3.1 developed the Hoppler rheoviscometer, which is based on the patented ball pressure method. As the successor to the Höppler rheoviscometer and Höppler consistometer, which have been tried and tested for years, the HOPPLER® KD 3.1 combines their simple measuring principle with a high level of operating convenience. In addition, statements about the flow properties of non-Newtonian liquids can be made by placing defined masses.
Easy to operate
Semi-automatic test procedure
Digital viscosity
Display further processing of the measurement results via RS 232 interface
Applications:
It is mainly used when the viscosity of opaque fluids is to be determined in very large measuring ranges, e.g.: