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About Viscometers
Viscometers are used to define the viscous properties of a fluid at ambient or defined temperatures. They commonly come in the form of a calibrated capillary tube through which a liquid is allowed to pass at a controlled temperature in a specified time period. Other methods include rotational viscometry and falling ball tests.
Viscometers can have a few different technologies by which they operate. For rotational viscometry, torque is required to rotate a spindle at constant speed while immersed into the sample fluid. The torque is proportional to the viscous drag on the immersed spindle, and thus to the viscosity of the fluid. For falling ball technology, the viscosity is proportional to the time required for a ball to fall through the test liquid contained in a precise and temperature controlled glass tube. Capillary viscometers measure the flow rate of a fixed volume of fluid through a small orifice at a controlled temperature. The rate of shear can be varied from near zero to 106 s-1 by changing capillary diameter and applied pressure. The time it takes for a specific volume of fluid to pass through the orifice is proportional to the fluid viscosity. However, it also depends on the density of the fluid since the denser the fluid, the faster it will flow through the orifice. The property being measured in this example is then the kinematic viscosity and not the dynamic viscosity.
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Part Numbers for Viscometers
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| 13874708 | Amazon | Thermo Scientific | Industrial & Scientific | Thermo Scientific Haake Viscotester VT7 Plus Rotational Viscometers; Type: 7R |
| 13874728 | Amazon | Thermo Scientific | Industrial & Scientific | Thermo Scientific Haake Viscotester VT6 Plus Rotational Viscometers; Type: 6R |
| 1534850D | Amazon | Fisher Scientific | Industrial & Scientific | Fisherbrand Cup-Type Viscometers; Orifice Dia.: 0.168 in. (4.3mm); For heavy mixtures |
| 13874729 | Amazon | Thermo Scientific | Industrial & Scientific | Thermo Scientific Haake Viscotester VT7 Plus Rotational Viscometers; Type: 7I |
| 13874727 | Amazon | Thermo Scientific | Industrial & Scientific | Thermo Scientific Haake Viscotester VT6 Plus Rotational Viscometers; Type: 6I |
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