WHEN a capillary-tube viscometer is used for determining the apparent viscosity of a suspension of discrete, solid particles in a liquid, it is found that the measured viscosity varies with the bore ...
Traditional viscometers rely on capillary flow, and falling balls are simple and effective means for measuring fluid viscosity over a large range. However, their low measurement throughput and lack of ...
This article discusses how using the hand-held, solvent-free SpectroVisc Q3000 Series in the field delivers accurate kinematic viscosity measurements immediately, even when compared to conventional ...
Kinematic viscosity is crucial for lubricant analysis, influencing performance and purchasing decisions. Learn about advanced measurement techniques and standards.
Discover Lovis 2001, a one-of-a-kind rolling-ball microviscometer that operates on Hoeppler's falling ball principle. This falling ball viscometer has an adjustable measurement angle, which ensures ...
In this interview, Anton Paar’s SVM viscometers take center stage as a prime example of innovation in laboratory technology. Anton Paar has a long-standing reputation for precision instrumentation.