ECS 2017, the European Coatings Show, is one of the largest exhibitions covering the paint, coatings, ink, sealants etc. Equipment suppliers and raw materials are all present at the event.
Fullbrook Systems who represent companies servicing this field will be in attendance. So whether it is a Brookfield viscometer, DISPERMAT disperser, Kreis Dissolver or Formulaction Turbiscan that you are interested in we can help. Contact Carlton Humphreys by phone on 07967 646341 or email carlton@fullbrook.com to arrange a meeting at the show. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Discover this new compact Turbiscan benchtop system for formulation analysis. Testing the ageing and shelf-life of emulsions, suspensions, dispersions and foams is an essential requirement in research and development and quality control across a wide range of industries and processes, such as ink jet development, cosmetics and soft drinks production. Whilst traditional testing methods are reliable they don’t provide the quick results that chemists require to meet the needs of today’s product formulation and manufacturing demands. The ideal solution is available from laboratory and instrumentation specialists Fullbrook Systems the UK distributor of the Turbiscan range of stability analysers made by Formulaction. The latest range of instruments includes the Turbiscan Lab which is a compact benchtop model with temperature regulation and perfect for detecting all types of destabilisation, including coalescence, flocculation, creaming, sedimentation etc. for analysis, formulation development and quality control purposes. The TLAb is available in three versions, each provides a range of features and functions even with up to 54 samples which without dilution enable the quick and convenient characterisation of concentrated dispersions. The TLAb is designed to operate on emulsions, suspensions and foams, at concentrations up to 60% v/v and particle sizes from 0.1 µm up to 10mm. Movement of particles leading to sedimentation or creaming can be analysed by direct and easy calculation of the migration velocity along with the thickness of the sediment or cream phases. It follows the natural destabilisation without artificially accelerating the changes with discreet variations in particle size due to coalescence or flocculation accurately monitored and recorded. The measured stability data can be subsequently manipulated and ranked by a standard PC using the dedicated Turbisoft software provided. The integral reading head acquires backscatter data every 40 µm while moving up the the 55mm sample height which means that the whole of the test sample is analysed, top, middle and bottom A series of scans is then repeated at user defined intervals according the stability of the sample. An integral bar code reader allows the software to identify individual samples and thermo-regulation enables measurements to be carried out at controlled temperatures from +5ºC above the ambient to +60ºC. TLAb also provides the facility to carry out a quick single point measurement to enable a rapid signature (sample fingerprint) of the product being analysed. This means that immediate quality control, without the need to dilute concentrated dispersions, is possible. These features contribute toward making the Turbiscan TLab the perfect instrument for identifying and measuring early changes in product stability in respect of particle size and concentration. Further details on the Turbiscan Lab and the complete Turbiscan range is available at: www.fullbrooksytems.com. You can also contact us on one of the following: Tel: +44 (0) 1442 876777. Email: sales@fullbrook.com |
C HumphreysOctober 2016 Fullbrook Systems Ltd move to new premises in Hemel Hempstead. After being in the same offices for many years the company moved to more suitable premises Archives
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