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Webcast guides rheometer users

A Malvern Instruments product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jun 16, 2005

A recorded version of a recent live webcast, which details applications of the enhanced capabilities of new software for Malvern Bohlin rheometers, is now available on the Malvern Instruments website.

A recorded version of a recent live webcast, which details applications of the enhanced capabilities of new software for Malvern Bohlin rheometers, is now available on the Malvern Instruments website.

Version 6.40 software incorporates significant new features including more flexible data analysis set-up and automation, and a completely new multi-wave test mode.

Freely available and easy to access, this presentation is especially relevant to anyone who already has the software and wishes to optimize their use of it, and also for those considering upgrading.

It guides viewers through the new analyses, including Time-Temperature Superposition and Peak and Valley determination, and also examines the value of data smoothing algorithms.

There are demonstrations of the new template wizard for the set-up and storage of analysis routines, and model fitting is discussed in some detail.

Questions asked during the live webcast are included in the recording.

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