Malvern Instruments will demonstrate Kinexus, its intelligent rotational rheometer platform, at the 5th International Symposium on Food Rheology and Structure (IFRS 2009).
The symposium will be hosted by the Institute of Food Science and Nutrition at ETH Zurich, Switzerland from 15 to 18 June.
The Kinexus rotational rheometer platform enables users to spend less time learning how to interact with their system and more time investigating ways to characterise and enhance a material's performance.
An applications-led interface eases user interaction, bringing 'expert system' guidance and standard operating procedure-driven processes to rheological measurement.
An intelligent sample loading system takes the guesswork and error out of this fundamental process.
Intelligent software invites users to work at the level most appropriate to them - to solve a problem with an application-led approach, experiment using a library of established rheological methodologies, or design tests from scratch.