Waters announced the launch of its ARES‑G3™ Rheometer, a next‑generation instrument in the TA Instruments product line. The new rheometer delivers up to 25,000 data points per second—ten times the speed of its predecessor—and cuts standard test times by up to 80% through integrated Fast Frequency Chirps and advanced TRIOS™ software.
The ARES‑G3 is engineered to accelerate materials research and product development across polymer and composite, coating, and fundamental research applications. By enabling rapid, high‑resolution measurements of fast‑changing samples, the instrument promises to increase laboratory throughput and reduce human error, potentially saving customers hundreds of workdays per year.
Waters highlighted that the ARES‑G3 retains compatibility with existing ARES‑2 and ARES‑2S methods and fixtures, allowing customers to upgrade without changing their current workflows. The launch expands TA Instruments’ portfolio into high‑speed rheology, complementing Waters’ core analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry businesses and positioning the company to capture a larger share of the growing materials‑science market.
"Rheology labs are under enormous pressure to deliver better data, faster, to unlock breakthroughs and support business decisions. We're pleased to deliver a cutting‑edge instrument that can provide unique data in record time, providing novel insights and empowering our customers to meet these increasing demands," said Dan Rush, Senior Vice President of Waters Materials Sciences.
The launch follows Waters’ recent combination with BD’s Biosciences & Diagnostic Solutions businesses on February 9 2026, underscoring the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence in the materials‑science sector.
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