Rheological Analyses — Insights into Material Flow, Structure, and Processing Behavior

This week, we’ve been working on material analyses for a project on nanocellulose. Here’s a small glimpse from the laboratory.

 

Rheological Analyses
Rheometer
Anton Paar MCR 702e

Are you curious about what we can test for you? Read more about our rheological analyses using the Anton Paar MCR 702e

Insights into material flow, structure, and processing behavior

RISE PFI offers rheological analyses that provide reliable, quantitative insight into material texture, flow, and structure, supporting better decision-making in both development and production. The analyses are performed using the MCR 702e — a state-of-the-art rheometer for precise and detailed characterization of material flow properties, structure, and mechanical response. The service is intended for both industry and research environments and delivers a solid data foundation for product development, process improvement, quality control, and failure analysis.

Analytical Capabilities

Using the MCR 702e, we can, among other things, analyze:

  • viscosity and flow behavior
  • elastic and viscous material properties (G′/G″)
  • structure, strength, and stability of gels, pastes, and dispersions
  • changes in material response under varying stresses

The instrument also enables simulation of relevant processing conditions such as pumping, mixing, and application of e.g. coatings. This helps closely link laboratory measurements to real operating and production conditions.

The rheometer can be used with various geometries, including plate–plate, cone–plate, and coaxial cylinder, and allows measurements at temperatures up to 200 °C.

Practical Value

Rheological analyses provide key insights for understanding and addressing challenges such as:

  • batch-to-batch variations and quality deviations
  • instability in product structure
  • process-related production challenges
  • formulation improvement and optimization

 For industry, this means better process control and more predictable product quality. For research environments, the service provides access to well-documented, high-resolution measurements that support both fundamental material understanding and applied development work.

Application Areas

The service is relevant for a wide range of materials and industries, including:

  • bio-based materials (fibers, cellulose, and composites)
  • food and feed
  • polymers and chemical formulations
  • cosmetics, paints, and coatings
Execution and Deliverables

We offer both standardized analyses and tailored measurement programs adapted to the specific problem and material type. Results are delivered with expert interpretation and concrete recommendations, enabling direct use in further work.

NORCELlab is owned by RISE PFI 

The laboratory will comprise three categories of infrastructure, all located in the same building (Høgskoleringen 6b, Trondheim): i) production and processing of micro- and nanocelluloses, ii) production of micro- / nanocellulose-based materials and structures and iii) characterization of micro- /
nanocelluloses and structures made thereof.

RISE PFI is part of RISE – Research Institutes of Sweden

 

Contact

  • RISE PFI AS
  • Høgskoleringen 6b
  • NO – 7491 Trondheim
  • firmapost@rise-pfi.no
  • +47 73 60 50 65

 

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