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These values are used for calibrating certain types of viscometer.
A viscometer was used to test the body thickness of crankcase oil.
All parts of the viscometer which come in direct contact with the sample are disposable and inexpensive.
In a large Cheddar manufacturing facility, this may also be tested using a viscometer.
A viscometer can be used to measure centipoise.
He developed the Mooney Viscometer and other testing equipment used in the rubber industry.
A viscometer (also called viscosimeter) is an instrument used to measure the viscosity of a fluid.
Other viscometer types use balls or other objects.
A practical method for the determination of intrinsic viscosity is with a Ubbelohde viscometer.
One of the most common instruments for measuring kinematic viscosity is the glass capillary viscometer.
By multiplying the time taken by the factor of the viscometer, the kinematic viscosity is obtained.
To maintain this value a combination of viscometer, PID controller and heater is used.
It was replaced by the Viscosense, a new generation viscometer based on rotational vibrations of a pendulum in a liquid.
The Couette viscometer.
He designed a concentric cylinder viscometer that he used to accurately measure the viscosity of fluids.
Blood viscosity can be measured by viscometers capable of measurements at various shear rates, such as a rotational viscometer.
Also used in paint, a Stormer viscometer uses load-based rotation in order to determine viscosity.
Also known as Norcross viscometer due to inventor, Austin Norcross.
He was awarded the Franklin Institute's Certificate of Merit in 1921, for his variable pressure viscometer.
The principle is also applied in the falling sphere viscometer, an experimental device used to measure the viscosity of high viscous fluids.
His work is the basis of the falling sphere viscometer, in which the fluid is stationary in a vertical glass tube.
The EMS Viscometer requires only very small sample quantities (0.3 mL).
Another version is the Ubbelohde viscometer, which consists of a U-shaped glass tube held vertically in a controlled temperature bath.
The EMS viscometer distinguishes itself from other rotational viscometers by three main characteristics:
The Ubbelohde viscometer is closely related to the Ostwald viscometer.