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- calibrating certain types of viscometers. These devices are also known as gl**** capillary viscometers or Ostwald viscometers, named after Wilhelm Ostwald...
- A Mooney viscometer or rotating disk viscometer is an instrument used for measuring the Mooney viscosity of rubbers. Invented in the 1930s by Melvin Mooney...
- using Gl**** Capillary Viscometers". ChemEurope. Introduction to Polymers R.J. Young ISBN 0-412-22170-5 "Ubbelohde's viscometer". ASTM Ubbelohde Viscometer...
- 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...
- S2CID 16953617. Chevalier, J; Ayela, F. (2008). "Microfluidic on chip viscometers". Rev. Sci. Instrum. 79 (7): 076102. Bibcode:2008RScI...79g6102C. doi:10...
- Stormer viscometers. Vibrating viscometers can also be used to measure viscosity. Resonant, or vibrational viscometers work by creating shear waves within...
- categories: Capillary viscometers, in which the viscosity of the fluid is measured by sliding it into a capillary tube; Solid drop viscometers, in which viscosity...
- 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...
- to return, the development of a new generation of automated clinical viscometers means that results can now be obtained within minutes, allowing accurate...
- has a much higher viscosity than water. Viscosity is measured using a viscometer. Measured values span several orders of magnitude. Of all fluids, gases...