Introducing the basic concepts of industrial rheology and how they are used as predictive and QC measurement tools in formulation, processing and manufacturing at events in Chester and York
In response to the overwhelming demand for places on previous seminars, Bohlin Instruments will be holding further rheology seminars in Chester on Wednesday 12 June and York on Thursday 13 June 2002.
The purpose of these seminars is to introduce the basic concepts of industrial rheology and how they are used as predictive and QC measurement tools in formulation, processing and manufacturing.
They will primarily be of interest to scientists, technicians, and engineers working in quality control, research, or technical services.
Organised as a one-day course the seminars include a series of lectures complimented by practical demonstrations, covering topics such as flow, yield stress, thixotropy, creep and oscillation; capillary rheology; and dynamic mechanical analysis.
There are a limited number of places and swift response is necessary to gain a place.
For further information on these courses and an application form, please contact Lynda Watson at Bohlin (details above).