Product Categories for viscosity
Viscometers -
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Viscometers define viscous properties of a fluid at ambient or defined temperatures.
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Rheometers -
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Rheometers characterize a liquid according to its viscous properties and elastic responses.
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Material Testing Services -
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Material testing services test, analyze, and certify a wide range of materials for purity, chemical compatibility, and environmental impact.
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Chemical Testing Services -
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Chemical testing services test, analyze, and certify a wide range of chemicals for purity, chemical compatibility, and environmental impact.
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Piston Pumps and Plunger Pumps -
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Piston pumps and plunger pumps are reciprocating pumps that use a plunger or piston to move media through a cylindrical chamber. The plunger or piston is actuated by a steam powered, pneumatic, hydraulic, or electric drive. Piston pumps and plunger pumps are also called well service pumps, high pressure pumps, or high viscosity pumps
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Industrial Mixers -
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Industrial mixers use a shaft, screw, blades, ribbons, impellers or propellers to mix industrial materials such as adhesives, chemicals, construction materials, minerals, coatings and paints.
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Lubricant and Oil Recovery Equipment -
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Lubricant and oil recovery equipment is used to reclaim lubricants, fuels and oils. Lubricants, fuels and oils used in vehicles and industrial equipment becomes contaminated with particulate matter, dirt, water and other extraneous matter.
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Rotor-Stator Mixers -
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Rotor-stator mixers are single-shaft mixers with an impeller rotating in close proximity to a stationary housing. They are used to rapidly break apart solid particles in a liquid, or to emulsify a liquid into liquids.
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Conical Mixers and Screw Mixers -
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Conical mixers and screw mixers use a rotating screw that progresses around the periphery of a conical hopper. The screw lifts solids from the bottom of the hopper to the top, where the mixture flows by gravity back into the screw.
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Property Testers -
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Property testers are used to determine various physical properties of samples, including distillation, vapor pressure, and cloud, flash, freezing, melting, or pour point.
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Planetary Mixers -
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Planetary mixers have set of rotating blades that sweep off-axis to the drive motor within a tank. One blade scours the surface of the tank while the other disperses the mixture.
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Silicone Adhesives and Sealants -
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Silicone adhesives and silicone sealants have a high degree of flexibility and very high temperature resistance.
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Plastics and Plastic Materials -
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Plastics and plastic materials are organic, synthetic or processed polymers that are supplied as raw materials or stock shapes. They typically consist of thermoplastic or thermosetting resins and can be made into many forms.
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Industrial Adhesives -
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Industrial adhesives are organic or inorganic chemical compounds for joining components. This category covers all adhesive types.
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Plastic Tubing -
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Plastic tubing is constructed of many different plastic compounds for flow lines for fluids and gases in pneumatic, hydraulic, process, medical and many other specialized applications.
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Part Numbers for viscosity
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| 00Z807 |
Newark |
Loctite
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Registers
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Adhesive Compound; Color:Clear; Dispensing Method:Bottle; Features:Instantly Bonds Plastics, Rubbers & Metals; Requires No Mixing; High-Viscosity; Material:Ethyl Cyanoacrylate ; Pack Quantity:1; Volume:1Fl.Oz. (Us) Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 39M4572 |
Newark |
Metcal
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All Supplier Direct Ship
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Taper Dispensing Tip; Body Material:Polyethylene; Features:Uv Light Block Additive; Double Helix Luer-Lock Hub; Prevents Blockage & Increases The Flow Of High Viscosity Materials; Easily Cut When Shorter Tip Is Needed Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 39M4577 |
Newark |
Metcal
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Circular
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Taper Dispensing Tip; Body Material:Polyethylene; Features:Uv Light Block Additive; Double Helix Luer-Lock Hub; Prevents Blockage & Increases The Flow Of High Viscosity Materials; Easily Cut When Shorter Tip Is Needed Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 74M6510 |
Newark |
Power Adhesives
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Amplifiers - Operational (Op Amp)
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General Purpose, Tan; Length:300Mm; Material:Eva; Temperature, Resistance:75(Degree C); Viscosity:Medium; Weight:5Kg Rohs Compliant: Yes |
| 00Z1833 |
Newark |
Loctite
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Fixed
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Primer; Color:Transparent Yellow/Amber; Dispensing Method:Bottle; Features:Increases Cure Speed Of Loctite Anaerobic Adhesive & Sealant Products; Very-Low Viscosity; Material:Amine & Thiazole; Acetone & Isopropanol Solvent Rohs Compliant: Yes |
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