- A
viscometer (also
called viscosimeter) is an
instrument used to
measure the
viscosity of a fluid. For
liquids with
viscosities which vary with flow conditions...
- An
Ubbelohde type
viscometer or suspended-level
viscometer is a
measuring instrument which uses a
capillary based method of
measuring viscosity. It is...
- A
Mooney viscometer is an
instrument used for
measuring the
Mooney viscosity of rubbers.
Invented by
Melvin Mooney, it
contains a
rotating spindle and...
- The mini-rotary
viscometer is a
device used to
measure the
pumpability of an
engine oil at low temperatures.
Engine oils must meet
viscometric standards...
- The
Rotating disk
viscometer, or "Mooney Machine" as it is
sometimes referred to in the
rubber industry, is the
standard viscometer for
measuring material...
- bone dry, etc.)
Viscometer (RheoSense m-VROC and microVISC,
Brookfield LV or RV, Höppler
falling ball,
Haake Rotovisco, etc.)
Viscometer spindle number...
- temperature, to flow
through a
calibrated tube, is measured,
using a
Saybolt viscometer. The
Saybolt universal viscosity test
occurs at 100 °F (38 °C), or more...
- 10–20 cSt. To
maintain this
value a
combination of
viscometer, PID
controller and
heater is used.
Viscometer measures the
actual viscosity of the fuel, this...
-
require more
parameters to be set and
measured than is the case for a
viscometer. It
measures the
rheology of the fluid.
There are two
distinctively different...
- has a much
higher viscosity than water.
Viscosity is
measured using a
viscometer.
Measured values span
several orders of magnitude. Of all fluids, gases...