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03
Jun
2015

Freeman Technology appoints a new distributor for Scandinavia as installations hit an all time high

Freeman Technology, a global leader in the development and application of powder characterisation techniques, has appointed Powder Development as its exclusive distributor for the Nordic countries of Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. The appointment follows news of a record first quarter for the company that saw more FT4 Powder Rheometer® installations than during the same period in any previous year.

“Increasing sales are, of course, gratifying,” said Tim Freeman, Managing Director of Freeman Technology. “They not only reflect growing recognition of the value of the FT4 but also the commitment and expert support of our expanding global team.”

“The announcement of a new partnership in Scandinavia complements our growing team and increases the support we provide to new and existing customers in that region. Powder Development is headed by Christer Rosen who is a recognised expert in powder characterisation and its industrial application so I am confident that our Nordic customers will benefit from his knowledge and local support.”

Powder Development offers a range of products and services to scientists and engineers working with powders, whether in R&D, formulation, manufacture or quality control. Christer Rosen has extensive powder characterisation experience with a career spanning academia and the food industry. A close working relationship with Freeman Technology’s headquarters in Tewkesbury, UK will also ensure that Nordic customers continue to benefit from the most up-to-date application experience and the latest in-house research.

The FT4 Powder Rheometer is a universal powder tester that enables the measurement of shear, bulk and dynamic powder properties. The multi-faceted approach to powder characterisation that it delivers has a proven track record in process and product development and optimisation. Offering unsurpassed sensitivity, the FT4 Powder Rheometer can differentiate powders that are otherwise similar in many regards, thereby delivering the information needed to drive development and solve challenging processing problems.