Well thats it, everything is moving along quickly. We are expecting delivery of a new system that can scan the size of particles down to 0.03nm up to 8 micron, It can tell use the molecular weight of each particle (from average of samples), It can also work out the zeta potential of given samples, also it does auto titration from 1ph up to 14ph at 0.1 Ph intervals so we can test all coolants at varying PH levels and also it can auto temperature the samples so we can research temperate issues and Ph levels at the same time. We can allso check the claims of other companies correctly trying to sell "none conductive fluids" and detailed information on our own fluids and the way they act under varying conditions.
To put this into more user friendly terms were heading down the rabbit hole of research into coolants and how they are affected by different things. We have done this in the past using external agencies at a cost to us of £1,000 a day and normally with a single sample we can wait up to 2 weeks for answers. By bringing this all in house we can do the work ourselves and do it quickly (with in 20 min) and have answers quickly. This means we should be able to develop my own ideas faster as well and give us quicker access to results, it also means i can test users issues in house and come back with more accurate answers using technologies that very few people have access to.
personally im looking forwards to all of this and the 290 page manual is pretty daunting hahaha. All good stuff.
This isn't the next step in water cooling this is us obliterating the competition and there standards.
Much kudos, and excitement - but don't fry your brain in the process. Lol
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Mark