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9/22/2009

Kinematic or Dynamic: Which Viscosity Method Should You Use?

Ken HendersonKen Henderson
Ken Henderson Interview

The viscosity world has practitioners that use two different approaches for measuring fluid flow behavior. Kinematic viscosity utilizes capillary viscometers with gravity as the driving force to obtain fluid flow through a tube with defined diameter. Rotational viscometers impart a velocity to the fluid, ideally at a

7/1/2010 1

The Double Life of Structured Fluids

Neil CunninghamNeil Cunningham
Neil Cunningham Interview

In this interview Neil Cunningham will be explaining how our choice of measurement methods of everyday structured fluids such as suspensions, emulsions and gels can benefit from an appreciation of the concept that they live a "double life", alternating between free-flowing liquid behaviour and soft, delicately-structured solid condition,

12/18/2009

When Lubricants Fail to Flow - The Gelation Phenomenon

Ted SelbyTed Selby
Ted Selby

The teleseminar with Ted Selby focuses on his experiences with the phenomenon of gelation or semi-solidification of lubricants and fuels at lower temperatures. Depending on the formulation of lubricants or the hydrocarbon composition of jet fuels, such lubricants and fuels can form a gelated mass that cause them to resist

11/11/2008

Automotive Coatings

Dr. Clifford SchoffDr. Clifford Schoff
Dr. Clifford Schoff Interview

Brookfield interviewed Dr. Clifford Schoff on November 11th 2008. Dr.Schoff retired from the Automotive Coatings Department of PPG Industries, Inc. in Allison Park, PA after 30 years of research and problem solving on coatings.

Viscosity has been the source of many a problem in the coatings industry. These have

9/25/2008

Paints and Coatings: Is Your Viscosity Test Method Valid?

Joe PetersJoe Peters
Bob MacGregor interviewed Joe Peters, chairman of the ASTM D1 Committee for Paints and Coatings.
Mr. Peters addressed several of the potential problems that arise with viscosity testing methods and how best to address them. Please click below to listen to the teleseminar

6/10/2008

Why do Associate Thickeners Cause Unexpected Challenges?

Dr. Hemi NaeDr. Hemi Nae
From Benchtop Formulation to Pilot Scale Production - Why Do Associative Thickeners Cause Unexpected Challenges?
Brookfield interviewed Dr. Hemi NaƩ about challenges with Associative Thickeners. Please click below to listed to the Teleseminar.

11/1/2007

TEST initiatives and Ink Viscosity Control

Dr. John AndersonDr. John Anderson
TEST initiatives and Ink Viscosity Control
Brookfield interviewed Dr. John Anderson and Joe Tuccitto from FTA on November 1st, 2007. Click below to listen to our Teleseminar where they discussed the TEST initiatives, Ink Viscosity Control and the importance of Ink Viscosity Control on printing performance.

9/28/2007

Viscosity Measurements in Starch Processing

Dr. LuallenDr. Luallen
Starch and the considerations that go into making viscosity measurements during starch processing Brookfield interviewed Dr. Luallen on September 20th. Click below to listen to our Teleseminar.

3/8/2007 1

Asphalt Binder Testing

Dr. David AndersonDr. David Anderson
Dr. David Anderson - Asphalt Performance Measurement
In his interview on ViscosityJournal.com, Dr. David Anderson discussed the state of the art in asphalt binder testing, focusing in particular on flow behavior issues and various test methods that help to evaluate rheological properties.

12/13/2006

Improved Testing of Product Behavior for Cosmetics Industry

Jack LombardiJack Lombardi
Interview with Jack Lombardi, Estee Lauder
Brookfield interviewed Estee Lauder Research Scientist Jack Lombardi on December 13 to hear him weigh in on "New methods needed by the Cosmetics industry for improved testing of product behavior".

10/12/2006

Rheology Interview

Dr. Howard BarnesDr. Howard Barnes
10/12/2006 Prof. Howard Barnes Interview Brookfield interviewed world-renowned rheology expert Dr. Howard Barnes on October 12 to get his answers to some challenging questions posed by ViscosityJournal.com users.

6/26/2006

Beyond the Bostwick

Kathryn McCarthyKathryn McCarthy
Prof. Kathryn McCarthy Interview

Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc., a world leader in viscometers and rheometers, invites you to listen in to a teleseminar live from the IFT show with Prof. Kathryn McCarthy,a professor in Food Science & Technology at the University of California,Davis,on Monday, June 26th

This discussion will review the Bostwick

2/16/2006

Bioprocessing Pipelines: Rheology and Analysis

Dr. Jim SteffeDr. Jim Steffe
Brookfield interviewed Dr. Jim Steffe from Michigan State University to learn about his latest book and answer your questions.

12/15/2005

Hydrocolloids - What are they and why are they used?

Dr. Ross ClarkDr. Ross Clark
Brookfield interviewed Dr. Ross Clark from CP Kelco where we discussed hydrocolloid related topics and questions from our users.

11/20/2005

Texture and Viscosity Challenges

Dr. Malcom BourneDr. Malcom Bourne
Brookfield interviewed Dr. Malcolm Bourne from Cornell University on November 17 to learn about his latest book and to hear him weigh in on some of our members' texture and viscosity challenges.

4/20/2006

Dr. Malcom Bourne Food Texture and Viscosity

Dr. Malcom BourneDr. Malcom Bourne
Brookfield interviewed Dr. Malcolm Bourne as a followup to his November interview on FoodViscosity.com. During the interview, Dr. Bourne discussed his new book Food Texture and Viscosity and answered questions fielded by FoodViscosity.com members.

9/20/2005

Food Texture and Viscosity Interview

Dr. Chris DaubertDr. Chris Daubert
Brookfield interviewed Dr. Chris Daubert from NC State University to get his insights on how to approach some difficult viscosity and texture questions posed by Food Viscosity site members