10.11.2021 von Aileen Sammler

What Do You Expect from Your Hand Cream?

Let´s find the ideal cream for you! Watch our new webinar and learn more about the ideal rheological properties of hand cream in terms of shape and viscosity.

What should the perfect hand cream be like? It should, of course, come out of the tube easily when we squeeze it. It should hold its shape well and absorb into the skin fast. With our NETZSCH Kinexus Rotational Rheometer, we can determine the ideal rheological properties of hand cream in terms of shape and viscosity.

Let´s find the ideal cream for you! Watch our new webinar and learn more about:

  • Prediction of hand cream behavior with only one measurement: The viscosity curve
  • Comparison of the viscosity curves of two different hand creams
  • Yield Stress Analysis: What level of pressure is needed, exactly, to induce a flow?
  • Automatic measurement evaluation by the rSpace Software
  • How to get information about long-term stability in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry

For further information, please watch the webinar held by Claire Strasser, our Kriechen (Rheologie)Creep is one of the earliest “controlled stress” rheometer tests that quite literally “creeps” the material, i.e. we measure over a relatively prolonged period the small movement (the creep defined as creep compliance, J) of the sample by applying a small constant stress.Rheology Laboratory Expert:  The Right Cream for your Hands? Kinexus Helps! – YouTube

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More information can also be found on our website:

Rheology – NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing (NETZSCH-thermal-analysis.com)

Pharma – NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing (NETZSCH-thermal-analysis.com)

More insight wanted? Also watch the following videos:

NETZSCH Kinexus Rheometer – More Rheology, Less Effort – YouTube

Development and Quality Control of Pharmaceuticals with Thermal Analysis and Rheology – YouTube

NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing – What We Do – YouTube