Viscosity
Viscosity
Viscosity
GENERAL TESTS
Viscosity
A, B, C: Tube
D, E, F: Bulb
G, H, J, K: Graduation mark
L: Capillary tube
The table, below, gives the approximate relations between the internal diameters
of the capillary tubes and the kinematic viscosity range suitable for measurements.
Although the internal diameters of the capillary tubes need not be exactly the
same as shown in the table, a viscometer should be selected so that the time of drift-
B. GENERAL TESTS
ing down a capillary tube can range between 200 seconds and 1,000 seconds.
Newtonian liquids. The principle of the method is the detection and determination of
the torque, generated by viscosity resistance to the surface of a rotor rotating in a
sample liquid at a constant angular velocity. The torque acting on the rotor surface is
detected in terms of the degree of the torsion of spring in the viscometer, and the
viscosity of the sample is calculated from the dial reading which corresponds to the
degree of torsion.
Apparatus
Use the Brookfield-type viscometer, illustrated in the left column. The type of
rotor and the rotational frequency is variable, and select the adequate ones suitable
to the sample used.
Procedure
Attach rotor E and guard F (except that an adapter for low viscosity is used)
specified in the individual monograph. Adjust rotational-frequency changing dial A to
the specified frequency. Immerse rotor E slowly into the sample liquid, and adjust
immersion mark D to the surface of the sample. Switch on the viscometer to rotate E.
Indicator B starts to move from zero. Either when the readings of B stabilize or after
the passage of the specified time, as directed in the individual monograph, stop the
rotor and take reading B on scale C. To obtain the viscosity of the sample, multiply
the reading by the appropriate conversion factor, given in the table, which is
determined from rotor E used and the rotational frequency selected.
Hereinafter in the Monographs, such a specification as “1,500−2,500 mPa・s
(No.2, 12 rotations, 30 seconds)” indicates that when a No.-2 rotor is used and the
rotational frequency is 12 rotations/min, the viscosity observed after 30 seconds is
1,500 - 2,500 mPa・s. Also, such a specification as “30,000−40,000 mPa・s (No.4, 12
rotations, stable)” indicates that when a No. 4 rotor is used and the rotational
frequency is 12 rotation/min, and when the reading on the scale stabilizes, the
viscosity is 30,000−40,000 mPa・s.
B. GENERAL TESTS
Conversion factor
Rotational frequency
60 30 12 6
Rotor
Adapter 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0
No. 1 1 2 5 10
No. 2 5 10 25 50
No. 3 20 40 100 200
No. 4 100 200 500 1000