Viscosity Measurement Series PDF
Viscosity Measurement Series PDF
Viscosity Measurement Series PDF
C ■ Types
E Generally, four types are widely used: Cannon-Fenske, Cannon-
Fenske reverse-flow type, and Ubbelohde viscometers, Osatwald.
A
Cannon-Fenske Cannon-Fenske Suitable for Measurement Range
Reverse-Flow Type measuring small 12 types
(SO) quantity samples. 0.5 to 20000 mm2/s {cSt}
Cannon-Fenske Suitable for
Cannon-Fenske Reverse-Flow Type Reverse-Flow Type measuring opaque Measurement Range
12 types
(for opaque fluids)
samples. 0.4 to 20000 mm2/s {cSt}
(SF)
2612-Z3 It keeps the liquid
■ Typical Product column difference
Measurement Range
U b b e l o h d e always constant
Representation and offers higher 0.3 to 100000 mm2/s {cSt} 16 types
* A serial No. is indicated for each viscometer.
( S U ) accuracy than the
The viscometer constant is noted on a card included with the product. SO and SF types.
* Please note that it is not possible to manufacture a viscometer with
Used for comparative Capillary tube inner diameter
a specified constant. We appreciate your understanding. 0.5 mm to 1.75 mm 6 types
measurements.
Manufactured in accordance
O s t w a l d For PVAC 1 types
with JIS K6725-1977.
■ Viscometer-Related JIS Manufactured in accordance
For PVA 1 types
K2283: Crude petroleum and petroleum products—Determination of with JIS K6726-1994.
kinematic viscosity and calculation of viscosity index from kinematic
viscosity
Z8803: Methods for viscosity measurement of liquid
Z8809: Standard liquids for calibrating viscometer ■Selecting a Viscometer
Reference Example-1
When to measuring the viscosity of a fluid having a viscosity of
■ How to Obtain the Kinematic Viscosity approximately 1.24 cP at 20°C in about 500 seconds
Given a fluid density of approximately 0.79 at 20° C
Kinematic viscosity refers to the viscosity of a fluid divided by its the following can be found from formulas ① and ②:
density under identical conditions (temperature and pressure). In
terms of units, it is expressed as cm2/s {St (stokes)} or mm2/s {cSt ①Kinematic viscosity = 1.24 = Approximately 1.57 mm2/s {cSt}
(centistokes)}. 0.79
When a shearing velocity (shear rate) exists within a fluid, viscosity
②Viscometer constant = Kinematic viscosity = 1.57 = 0.003
refers to the fluid's internal resistance, indicated by the size of the
shear stress produced at a surface perpendicular to this shearing Outflow time 5.00
velocity. In terms of units, it is expressed as Pa・s {10P poise} or mPa・ Therefore, it can be determined that the following would be appropriate:
s {cP (centipoise)}. (item code) (kinematic viscosity range)
Viscosity and kinematic viscosity are related as follows. (Formula (1), Cannon-Fenske 026110-0002 0.5 to 2
Formula (2))
Cannon-Fenske (for opaque fluids) 026120-0002 0.4 to 2
Ubbelohde 026130-0003 0.6 to 3
Viscosity mPa・s {cP}
Kinematic viscosity mm2/s {cSt} = ・・・・・Formula (1)
Density (g/cm3)
Reference Example-2
The kinematic viscosity of the target fluid is obtained by measuring When measuring the viscosity of an unknown substance at 20°C
the capillary tube outflow time for a fixed quantity of the fluid under
identical conditions, and then using this time and the viscometer Select a similar substance from the viscosities mPa・s {cP} of
constant in the following formula. liquid organic compounds in the viscosities of the Handbook
of Chemistry-Fundamentals II.
Viscometer constant For example, if the similar substance is ethanol:
Kinematic viscosity mm2/s {cSt} = x ・・・・・Formula (2) 20℃ 1.19 mPa・s {cP} Density:0.7892
Outflow time (sec)
1.19
Kinematic viscosity= ≒1.5078
0.7892
Therefore, it can be determined that the following would be appropriate:
(item code) (kinematic viscosity range)
Cannon-Fenske 026110-0004 0.8 to 4
Cannon-Fenske (for opaque fluids) 026120-0004 0.8 to 4
Ubbelohde 026130-0003 0.6 to 3
■Viscosity and Kinematic Viscosity of Distilled Water ■Standard Fluids Used for Viscosity Measurement
(excerpt from JIS Z8803: 2011) (excerpt from JIS Z8803: 2011)
Temperature °
C Viscosity mPa・s Kinematic Viscosity ㎜ 2/s
(1) If the viscosity is to be measured using the comparative
0 1.7906 1.7909 measurement method, the viscometer must be calibrated using
5 1.5185 1.5186 a standard fluid with a known viscosity or kinematic viscosity.
10 1.3064 1.3068 (2) As standard fluids for viscosity, use the standard fluids for
viscometer calibration specified in JIS Z8809, and distilled
15 1.1378 1.1388 water at the temperatures shown in the table at left.
20 1.0016 1.0034 The table at left shows the viscosity and kinematic viscosity of
distilled water at various temperatures.
25 0.8899 0.8925
(3) For other standard fluids for viscosity, you can use fluids of
30 0.7970 0.8005 which the viscosity or kinematic viscosity value is obtained by
35 0.7189 0.7232 the absolute measurement method, or fluids of which the
viscosity value is obtained by the comparative measurement
40 0.6524 0.6576 method using distilled water.
45 0.5960 0.6019
50 0.5469 0.5535 ■Standard Fluids for Viscometer Calibration
55 0.5043 0.5116 (excerpt from JIS Z8809: 2011)
60 0.4668 0.4748 Standard fluids for viscometer calibration are stipulated in JIS Z
8809. Their types and approximate values for kinematic
65 0.4338 0.4424 viscosity are shown in the table. Note that the determined value
70 0.4045 0.4137 for kinematic viscosity for each standard fluid is listed in the
performance guarantee that is provided with the standard fluid.
75 0.3784 0.3882
80 0.3550 0.3653 Kinematic Viscosity Approximate Value mm2/s {cSt}
Types
85 0.3340 0.3448 20℃ 25℃ 30℃ 40℃
90 0.3150 0.3263 JS 2.5 2.5 2.1 1.8
95 0.2977 0.3095 JS 5 5.0 3.9 3.2
100 0.2821 0.2943 JS 10 10 7.4 5.7
※The values in this table are established with a viscosity of JS 20 20 14 10
1.0016 mPa・s at 20.00 ° C as the standard. JS 50 50 32 21
JS 100 100 59 38
JS 200 200 110 66
JS 500 500 260 150
JS 1000 1000 500 270
JS 2000 2000 940 480
JS 14000 14000 5500 2400
JS 52000 52000 20000 8500
JS160000 160000 100000
※1㎝2/s
{ St}
=100㎜2/s
{ cSt}
■Document
TEST CERTIFICATE
CERTIFICATE OF TARCEABILITY
TARCEABILITY CHART
Viscometer Cannon-Fenske (SO)
■ Selection Procedure
(1) From the table, select a viscometer that has an outflow time between
200 seconds (250 seconds for Cannon-Fenske viscometer No. 25) and
1,000 seconds.
(2) See Reference Example-1 and Reference Example-2 on page 2.
L N
■Selecting a Viscometer
2611-Z1 2611-Z2
Viscometer Cannon-Fenske (for opaque fluids)
Reverse-Flow Type (SF)
These viscometers are generally used for kinematic viscosity
measurements of opaque samples.
The 12 types shown in the table below enable the
measurement of kinematic viscosities ranging from 0.4 mm2/
s {cSt (centistokes)} to 20000mm 2/s {cSt (centistokes)}.
(Constant table provided)
With reverse-flow viscometers, the viscosity is obtained by
measuring the time for the sample to flow into a timing bulb,
which is provided at the lower section of the viscometer.
These viscometers are particularly suited to measurements
of opaque fluids since the sample flows into a dried timing
bulb. Moreover, there is no effect produced by the sample
remaining on the walls inside the timing bulb, so they are also
suited to viscosity measurements of high viscosity fluids.
Note that the time measurement can be made twice.
■ Selection Procedure
(1) From the 12 types spanning a kinematic viscosity measurement range
of 0.4 mm2/s {cSt} to 20000 mm2/s {cSt}, select an appropriate viscometer.
At the same time, select a viscometer that has an outflow time between L N
200 seconds and 1,000 seconds.
E
(2) See Reference Example-1 and Reference Example-2 on page 2.
■Selecting a Viscometer D
(1) As shown in Fig. 2, insert tube N into the sample with the
viscometer upside down. Apply suction through tube L so G
that the sample is drawn up to marked line G.
(2) Return the viscometer to the orientation shown in Fig. 1. G
Wipe the sample off the outside of tube N, and insert the
rubber tube (about 50 mm in length).
The sample flows out of the capillary tube. When the content I
in sample reservoir bulb A reaches about 1/2, use a
pinchcock to seal the rubber tube to prevent any further D
sample outflow.
(3) Position the viscometer vertically in the constant- F
temperature bath, so it reaches the prescribed temperature.
(4) When the settling time has elapsed, open sealed tube N.
Measure the time for the sample to flow from E to F. Then
E
read out the outflow time from F to I in increments of 0.1 N
seconds. L
If the outflow time is less than 200 seconds or more than A
1000 seconds, choose another viscometer and repeat the Sample
procedure from step (1).
第2図
For the calculation procedure, refer to JIS K2283:2000. 第1図
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
2612-Z2
2612-Z1
Viscometer Ubbelohde (SU)
■Selecting a Viscometer
2613-Z1
Viscometer Ostwald (Relative Viscometer)
026330-1
026340-1 Viscometer Ostwald
2633
VB-3T Water Bath for Viscometers with 6
Suspension Clamps (With Timer)
This water bath can be used for measuring kinematic viscosity
using Cannon-Fenske, Cannon-Fenske reverse-flow type,
Ubbelohde, and Ostwald viscometers.
Features
● This constant-temperature bath provides highly accurate
temperature control, thanks to a high resolution digital
temperature controller and propeller pump.
●Three stopwatches are built in.
● A total of six viscometers, four Cannon-Fenske and two
Ubbelohde, can be suspended inside.
●It can offer stable temperature control even at close to room
temperature, with the cooling pipe provided inside the bath.
(A separate cool water circulator is required.)
●For information on glass viscometers, see page 2-7.
■Spare Parts
Item Code Product Name Applications
Viscometer mounting
051260-0301 For Ubbelohde
bracket (3 holes)
Viscometer mounting For Cannon-Fenske,
Specifications -0302
bracket (2 holes) Ostwald
Specifications, and appearance described in this document are based on information as of January 18, 2017. They are subject to change without notice for improvement of the product.