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Training days for users of rotational rheometers

A Malvern Instruments product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Apr 24, 2007

Malvern Instruments will be running three one-day courses suitable for new and existing users of rotational rheometers at its UK headquarters in Malvern, Worcestershire.

Malvern Instruments will be running three training days at its UK headquarters in Malvern, Worcestershire aimed at helping users of rotational rheometers to get the most from their systems.

The one-day course is suitable for new and existing users of any rotational rheometer and will cover the basic principles of rheology, introduced through a series of presentations and practical sessions.

Participants will get hands-on rheometer experience and develop good measurement practice.

The course will be run on 13 June, 5 September and 7 November 2007.

Malvern's technical experts will be on hand to discuss individual application issues.

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