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Viscometers and rheometers are instruments that measure the thickness of fluids accurately for quality control and production processing. The drag caused by the relative motion in any operating method determines the overall sample viscosity. With glass manufacturing, the tools provide the best optical capability when evaluating the material pumping performance. Whether using traditional or technically advanced methods, the devices calculate precise flow parameters and inherent behavior data needed in laboratories or factories.
VWR® One-Piece Zahn Cup-Style Viscometers
Supplier: VWR International
VWR®One-Piece Zahn Cup-Style Viscometers are constructed of corrosion-resistant, ASTM (899-94) Series 400 Stainless Steel.
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Cannon-Fenske Viscometer, Ace Glass Incorporated
Supplier: ACE GLASS, INC.
For use in obtaining kinematic viscosities
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KIMAX® Viscometer Tube, Cannon-Fenske, Serialized, Uncalibrated, Kimble Chase, DWK Life Sciences
Supplier: DWK LIFE SCIENCES S. DE R.L. DE MX
For obtaining kinematic viscosities of transparent liquids (ASTM Method of Test D445)
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Ubbelohde Viscometers, Cannon Instrument
Supplier: CANNON INSTRUMENT CO
The Cannon-Fenske routine viscometer measures kinematic viscosity of transparent Newtonian liquids according to ASTM D445 and ISO 3104.
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Cannon-Fenske Routine Viscometer, Cannon Instrument Company
Supplier: CANNON INSTRUMENT CO
The Cannon-Fenske Routine Viscometer measures kinematic viscosity of transparent Newtonian liquids according to ASTM D445 and ISO 3104
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Cannon-Fenske Opaque Viscometers, Calibrated, Technical Glass Products
Supplier: Q GLASS II LLC
These reverse flow type viscometers permit measurement of dark liquids whose meniscus cannot be seen at the timing marks when using a Cannon-Fenske routine type viscometer
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Consistometer, Bostwick
Supplier: C S C SCIENTIFIC CO
Determines consistency of almost any viscous substance by measuring the distance a material flows under its own weight during a given time interval