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CANNON see MMM NSTRUMENT COMPANY” [email protected] a nt Certificate of Calibration CANNON-MANNING VACUUM VISCOMETER _ Size 12 Serial Number _303P ‘Viscometer Constant, K (Hh), at 40.0 kPa differential vacuum ™ Z| ; 2 Expanded 5 |__Constant, Pass /s Constant, Poise/Second ncerainty* cen | Viseosity Range acs Ce Bee % Pas x10") 1.645 0.5353 1645 | 5353 1 360 - 8,000 | | | | algae Wh the Caliban and Mensreneot Capabilities of National MavoogyInstaen. he expensed uncertainty i eaiveTo he vsesly of rater, and therefore the uncer ofthe viscosity of water (SO"TR 3666 1998), 0.17%) is wot ken nt acount. CALIBRATION DATA - The viscometer constant is the same at all temperatures. Viscosity Viscosity Fill Time, Seconds Constant, Pas /s ‘Standard Pas B c B c 170K 1564 95.15 291.74 1.644 0.5361 150K 352.7 214.26 659.82 1.646 0.5346 Average = 1.645 0.5353 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION _ ‘ as ‘Shear rate (at wall) in reciprocal seconds = 800 /t for Bulb B, 2300 /t for Bulb C. ‘Timed volume in milliliters 0.56 forB, 1.68 for. Liquid head (approx.) in millimeters 29.00 for B, 58.00 for C. Liquid head (approx.),h, in kPa 4.83 forB, 9.67 forc Notes: * Liquid density of sample assumed to be 1000 kg/m’ (1.0 giemt). Ifthis assumption isin error by + 10% the calculated viscosity is influenced by less than 0.2% at 40 kPa (300 mm Hg) vacuum. "Vacuum is always represented as differential (gage) from atmospheric pressure. "This Viscometer Constant column provided for convenience in conversion from SI units to cgs units. “The general equation forthe measurement of viscosity by ths viscometer is: Viscosity (Pa's) = K (H.-h) t Where: Kis an instrument constant for each fil bulb (Pas/s/KPa) His the applied differential vacuum (kPa) Inis the average liquid head in each fill bulb (kPa) ‘tis the fill time for each fill bulb (seconds) Viscosities of the standards used in calibrating were established in Master Viscometers as described in ASTM D 2162 and in the Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, Vol. 52, No. 3 March 1954, Research Paper 2479. Viscosities are based on the primary viscosity standard, water, at 20°C (ITS-90). The internationally accepted value for the viscosity of water i 20°C (ITS-90) is 1.0016 mPa-s as listed in 180 3666. Dynamie viscosities are traceable to the viscosity of, water 1SO 3666, at 20°C (ITS-90). Temperature measurements are traceable to NIST fixed-point calibration of SPRTS. - " Calibrated by DLH on 9/11/2017 Issue Date 9/11/2017 ‘AQUA Gal Lab Cent #126201 under supervision of mpm et os D.T. Trowbridge Ph.D LaboratofTechnical Director eer) J.T, Mastropierro Deputy Laboratory Technical Director 180 9001 Registered by M.T. Zubler Director of Quality Assurance eB 40002540 OM ooee

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