SensaDyne Instrument Div., Chem-Dyne Research Corporation
Source: SensaDyne Instrument Div., Chem-Dyne Research Corporation
SensaDyne Instrument Division manufactures the world's most advanced computer-based instruments for intermittent and continuous measurement of dynamic and static (equilibrium) fluid surface tension. The company was formed in 1981 and incorporated in Madison, Wisconsin, by Victor P. Janule who is the current President and CEO.
SensaDyne has developed, and commercialized, a number of fluid surface tension measurement instruments, for both laboratory and in-process applications, based on the maximum differential bubble pressure method. This method evolved from research done in cooperation with the University of Wisconsin, Department of Chemical Engineering. In July 1982, the company relocated to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and then to new and expanded facilities in Mesa, Arizona in 1992.
SensaDyne markets its instruments throughout the world, either directly from its sales office in Mesa, Arizona, or through a network of domestic and worldwide representatives. Technical support is available by contacting its Mesa, Arizona office.
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