Biolin Scientific KSV Nima ISR flip

Biolin Scientific KSV Nima ISR flip

The Biolin Scientific KSV NIMA ISR Flip is a next-generation interfacial shear rheometer that allows for susceptible measurements of interfacial viscoelasticity at both air-liquid and liquid-liquid interfaces. It is an ideal tool for studying interfacial rheology in various applications, including biological systems, emulsions, foams, food products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and oil and gas.

The Biolin Scientific KSV NIMA ISR Flip is a next-generation interfacial shear rheometer that allows for susceptible measurements of interfacial viscoelasticity at both air-liquid and liquid-liquid interfaces. With the ability to study interfacial rheology-controlled applications, such as biological systems, emulsions, foams, food products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and Langmuir monolayer structural studies, the ISR Flip is a powerful tool for expanding your understanding of interfacial layers.

Investing in the ISR Flip offers three key benefits: susceptible measurements, complete probe control, and expanded measurement possibilities. The instrument uses lightweight magnetized probes that enable sensitive measurement with minimal interaction between the instrument and the probe. The magnetic trap keeps the probe positioned even during long experiments or procedures such as monolayer spreading, and the strength of the trap can be precisely controlled. The ISR Flip also supports two camera positions, allowing for more versatility in measurement possibilities.

With its advanced capabilities and comprehensive range of applications, the ISR Flip is a valuable tool for researchers and scientists looking to expand their understanding of interfacial layers.

The Biolin Scientific KSV NIMA ISR Flip is a highly sensitive interfacial shear rheometer that can measure interfacial viscoelasticity at both air-liquid and liquid-liquid interfaces. The frequency range for measurements is 0.01-10 Hz, while the dynamic moduli range is 2×10-8 to 1 N/m. The dynamic moduli resolution is 1×10-8 N/m, and the strain range is 0.04-20%. The instrument features a USB 3.0 digital camera with a resolution of 1980 x 1200, and the field of view is 4.7 mm x 2.93 mm / 0.73 mm x 0.45 mm.

The instrument’s dimensions are 400 x 280 x 600 mm, weighing 21 kg. With the ISR Flip, scientists can study the interfacial viscoelasticity of thin films and perform real-time chemical interaction studies, making it an invaluable tool for research in various fields, including biophysics, food products, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and oil and gas.