Test ingredients for beverage emulsion using viscometer and other instruments.
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Also used in paint, a Stormer viscometer uses load-based rotation in order to determine viscosity.
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His work is the basis of the falling sphere viscometer, in which the fluid is stationary in a vertical glass tube.
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A rheometer is used for those fluids which cannot be defined by a single value of viscosity and therefore require more parameters to be set and measured than is the case for a viscometer.
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Instead of using a viscometer, an instrument which measures viscosity of liquids and costs a hefty $20,000, Mr Singh turned to local mechanics who built a replica at less than one-hundredth that.
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A measuring instrument for measuring viscosity
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 instrument called a rheometer is used. Viscometers only measure under one flow condition.
An instrument for measuring the viscosity of liquids at specified temperature and atmospheric conditions, by measuring the force required to move one layer over another without turbulence.
A device that is used to measure the viscosity of printing inks. On all microPrint pad printers this process control is automated and a standard (optional) feature on most machines.