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Can non-polymers be tested?

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Can non-polymers be tested?

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Yes, many non-polymeric materials can be tested on a capillary rheometer, such as food stuffs (chocolate, mayonnaise, and pasta (spaghetti),), ceramics and oils (mineral, silica). As above, if a pressure can be measured prior to the material being driven through a die system, rheometry stands a good chance of success.

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