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Rheology Training Courses
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Join our US-based training courses and refresh your expertise in applied rheology.
These training courses cover detailed theoretical and practical knowledge, enabling you to conduct qualified measurements and to interpret the measuring data. The relevance of rheology for research and development, production, and quality control will be discussed and demonstrated by presenting various application examples. In small groups, practical training, step-by-step sample handling, and filling are demonstrated on selected samples, and measurement and evaluation routines are created. Three, 1.5-day courses, on rotational rheology, oscillatory measurements and normal force dependent rheology can be booked individually or in combination.
Location: Colorado School of Mines Center for Applied Science and Engineering 1523 Illinois Street Golden, CO 80401, USA
Price: With the purchase of a Thermo Scientific HAAKE Rheometer, customer can select one admission to one training courses below. Additional modules and course admission can be purchased for $250/each.
If you are an existing Thermo Scientific HAAKE rheometer or viscometer customer, please reach out to seminars.mc.us@thermofisher.com for more information.
Download the detailed training course description : Flyer
Time and Dates:
Day 1: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM MT / Day 2: 9:00 AM-11:30 AM MT
May 14-15, 2025
| Basics of Rotational Rheology |
June 11-12, 2025
| Viscoelasticity, Creep and Creep Recovery, and Oscillatory Measurements
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July 30-31, 2025
| Normal Force: Compressibility, Tact Testing, Powder Rheology, and Tribology Measurements
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Designed for all levels, these comprehensive modules cover both theoretical and practical aspects of rheology, the science of how materials flow and deform. Whether you’re involved in research and development, production, or quality control, you’ll benefit from understanding how rheology can enhance your work. Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your knowledge and skills in applied rheology.