Viscometer has high measurement sensitivity, reliable test results, easy operation, and elegant appearance. It is a precision instrument used to measure the absolute viscosity of Newtonian liquids and the apparent relative viscosity of non-Newtonian liquids. It can be widely used in products such as oils, paints, plastics, pharmaceuticals, foods, coatings, adhesives, viscometers, resins, and chemical raw materials. |
Viscometer is a digital viscosity meter. The motor drives the rotor to rotate at a constant speed through a variable speed belt. When the rotor rotates in the liquid, the liquid generates a viscosity torque on the rotor. The greater the viscosity of the liquid, the greater the viscosity torque; conversely, the smaller the viscosity of the liquid, the smaller the viscosity torque. The viscosity torque acting on the rotor is detected by a sensor, and the viscosity of the measured liquid is obtained after being processed by a computer. It comes with 6 rotors (R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7) and two variable speed modes: infinitely variable speed and fixed speed. The fixed speed has 10 speed levels (0.5, 1, 2, 2.5, 4, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 rpm), which form 60 combinations that can measure the viscosity values of various liquids within the measurement range. It also comes with a temperature measurement device, which directly displays the temperature on the screen and allows the user to observe the viscosity changes caused by temperature changes. |