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3.9 of 5.0 with 5 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $244.47
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 0604
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 0604
BYK-Gardner bubble viscometers are used to quickly determine kinematic viscosity of known liquids such as resins and varnishes. The time required for an air buble to rise is directly proportional to the viscosity of the liquid - the faster the bubble rises, the lower the viscosity. BYK-Gardner bubble viscometers come in lettered tubes A5 through Z10 in four different tube sets covering viscosity ranges from 0.05 to 1,000 stokes.
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3.9 of 5.0 with 47 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $244.47 13% OFF
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 0614
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 0614
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The BYK-Gardner 614 replacement bubble viscometer standard tube has a viscosity of approximately 102.9 centistokes (cSt), and is suitable for testing fluids such as resins and varnishes. The 9mL capacity sealed bubble tube standard is lettered D and has a bubble test time of approximately 1.30 seconds. Sample fluid viscosity is determined by comparing bubble rise time to those of bubble tube standards and choosing the closest match. The sealed standard tube has a 15-year shelf life and can be National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recertified. This bubble viscometer standard tube is ASTM International certified and meets the ASTM International D1545 standard for testing viscosity. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quality control applications. Some viscometers are manufac...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 22 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $244.47 13% OFF
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 0630
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 0630
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The BYK-Gardner 0630 replacement bubble viscometer standard tube has a viscosity of approximately 547.2 centistokes (cSt), and is suitable for testing fluids such as resins and varnishes. The 9mL capacity sealed bubble tube standard is lettered T and has a bubble test time of approximately 6.00 seconds. Sample fluid viscosity is determined by comparing bubble rise time to those of bubble tube standards and choosing the closest match. The sealed standard tube has a 15-year shelf life and can be National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recertified. This bubble viscometer standard tube is ASTM International certified and meets the ASTM International D1545 standard for testing viscosity. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quality control applications. Some viscometers are manufa...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 32 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $249.80
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8208
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8208
BYK-Gardner Dip Viscosity Cups (Zahn Type) may be used anywhere - in shops, factories and laboratories - for quickly checking and adjusting the viscosity of many different types of liquids. Each cup has a 12-inch loop handle to allow the cup to be dipped by hand into a liquid container. At the center of this handle is a finger-ring for holding the cup in a vertical position during use. Results should be reported in Zahn-Seconds at a specified temperature for a particular cup. To convert Zahn-Seconds to centistokes, refer to ASTM D 4212.
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3.9 of 5.0 with 27 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $262.75 15% OFF
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
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The Cannon BS/IP/SL(S)-5 suspended-level viscometer has a 20 to 100 centistokes (cSt) viscosity measuring range and is suitable for the measurement of transparent Newtonian fluids such as fuels and lubricants. It uses a viscometer constant of 0.1 centistokes per second (cSt/s) for calculating kinematic viscosity of sample sizes as small as 11mL. The BS/IP/SL(S)-series size 5 viscometer uses a 250mm depth water bath (not included) for temperature-control testing and a vacuum (not included) to draw a sample up for timed testing. It includes an ASTM International certificate of calibration. This calibrated suspended-level viscometer meets the ASTM International D446 standard for suspended-level viscometers and the D445 standard for testing viscosity. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quali...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 47 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $262.75 15% OFF
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
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The Cannon BS/IP/MSL-5 miniature suspended-level viscometer has a 60 to 300 centistokes (cSt) viscosity measuring range and is suitable for the measurement of transparent Newtonian fluids such as fuels and lubricants. It uses a viscometer constant of 0.3 centistokes per second (cSt/s) for calculating kinematic viscosity of sample sizes as small as 4mL. The BS/IP/MSL-series size 5 viscometer uses a 305mm depth water bath (not included) for temperature-control testing and a vacuum (not included) to draw a sample up for timed testing between two sets of printed marks. It includes an ASTM International certificate of calibration. This calibrated miniature suspended-level viscometer meets the ASTM International D446 standard for suspended-level viscometers and the D445 standard for testing viscosity. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research ...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 3 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $264.13 29% OFF
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 173
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 173
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The BYK-Gardner 173 Ford viscosity cup has a 40 to 220 centistokes (cSt) viscosity range and is suitable for testing fluids such as paints and lacquers. The number 3 aluminum flow cup has a stainless steel orifice with a 0.13-inch diameter. Efflux times range from 25 to 105 seconds. It includes an ASTM certificate. This Ford viscosity cup is calibrated against National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for testing standard oils and meets ASTM International D1200 standard for testing viscosity, ASTM D333 standard for testing paints, and ASTM D365 standard for testing nitrocellulose lacquers. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quality control applications. Some viscometers are manufactured to meet industry or governmental standards, including Ingress Protection (IP), National In...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 39 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $265.03 11% OFF
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8305
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8305
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The BYK-Gardner 8305 EZ-series Zahn-type viscosity cup has a 40 to 60 centistokes (cSt) viscosity range and is suitable for testing fluids such as cements and other adhesives. Efflux times range 10 to 36 seconds. It has a metal body with a 12-inch loop handle for hand-dipping into a liquid container and a finger-ring for maintaining a vertical position during use. The orifice diameter is calibrated against National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for testing standard oils. It includes an ASTM certificate. This Number 1 Zahn-type viscosity cup meets ASTM International D4212 standard for measuring viscosity using dip-type cups, ASTM D816 standard for testing rubber cements, and ASTM D1084 standard for testing viscosity of adhesives. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quality c...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 41 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $273.00
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 4894
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 4894
Completer set of 6 T-Bar Spindles for use with the Brookfield Helipath Stand
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3.9 of 5.0 with 14 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $290.00
Manufacturer: ITT Cannon, Rocketdyne
Brand: ITT Cannon, Rocketdyne
Manufacturer: ITT Cannon, Rocketdyne
Brand: ITT Cannon, Rocketdyne
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