Seawater Viscosity Measuring Instrument

The seawater viscometer measures the flow resistance of seawater through rotational or capillary methods, reflecting its internal friction characteristics. It is used for marine environmental monitoring, ship fluid dynamics research, and seawater desalination process control, helping to understand changes in the physical properties of seawater.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range should cover the actual viscosity values of seawater, the accuracy should meet testing standards, and the materials should be corrosion-resistant to adapt to the marine environment. Pay attention to the stability of temperature control, ease of operation, and refer to the compatibility with existing laboratory equipment.

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Instruments

Measurement range 200-600ppm, accuracy +/- 6% reading, LED Illuminant 610nm, automatic shutdown function, suitable for seawater calcium Ion concentration detection.

$ 215.00

LED Illuminant provides stable performance, with CAL CheckTM Adjustment, Measurement range 0~ 500 ppm CaCO3, accuracy +/- 5 ppm, suitable for seawater and freshwater alkalinity detection.

$ 215.00

Using refractive index Measurement principle, automatic temperature compensation 0-40 ℃, Measurement time of about 1.5 seconds, only 100 μ L sample volume, support PSU, ppt and specific gravity three unit conversion, stainless steel sample Chamber corrosion resistance.

$ 567.00

LED Illuminant provides stable performance, with CAL CheckTM Adjustment, Measurement range 0.00~ 0.90ppm, accuracy +/- 5ppm +/- 5%, suitable for a variety of water quality environment testing.

$ 215.00

610Nm LED Illuminant provides stable performance, with CAL CheckTM calibrated verification function, Measurement range 0-300ppm, accuracy +/- 5ppm +/- 5%, Colorimetry measurement support and automatic shutdown function.

$ 215.00

Measurement range 0.0~ 20.0 dKH, accuracy +/- 0.3 dKH, with CAL CheckTM function verification accuracy, easy operation and automatic shutdown.

$ 215.00

Using 6mm filter diaMeter, viscosity measurement range 188-684cSt, flow time 30-100 seconds, in line with international standards design, suitable for rapid viscosity evaluation of newtonian fluids, aluminum alloy structure to ensure durability.

$ 432.00

Using 5mm filter diaMeter, viscosity measurement range 91-326cSt, flow time 30-100 seconds, aluminum alloy material structure is strong, in line with international standards.

$ 427.00

Outflow aperture 3.4mm, viscosity measurement range 49~ 220cSt, aluminum alloy Cup with stainless steel aperture, in line with ASTM D1200 standard, suitable for laboratory viscosity testing.

$ 167.00

Using aluminum alloy anodic oxidation Cup body and stainless steel nozzle, aperture 1.90mm, viscosity measurement range of 10~ 35cSt, flow time of 55~ 100 seconds, suitable for liquid viscosity evaluation.

$ 130.00

Using aluminum alloy anodic oxidation Cup body and stainless steel nozzle, the diaMeter of the flow hole is 2.53mm, the viscosity range is 25~ 120cSt, and the liquid viscosity is evaluated by measuring the outflow time, which conforms to the ASTM standard design.

$ 130.00

Using high-quality aluminum alloy and stainless steel material, aperture 4.12mm, viscosity measurement range of 70~ 370cSt, flow time of 20~ 105 seconds, through the flow time to evaluate the liquid viscosity characteristics.

$ 130.00

Designed for easy immersion measurement with one hand operation, the 8mm filter diaMeter covers a specific viscosity range, and the aluminum alloy and stainless steel construction ensures durability and accurate flow time determination.

$ 388.00

Using aluminum alloy material, filter diaMeter 4mm, viscosity measurement range 34-135cSt, in line with international standards design, hand-held immersion operation is simple, suitable for laboratory accurate measurement.

$ 432.00

Using 10L Glass Bathtub, small size and less medium consumption, temperature control accuracy of +/- 0.05 ℃, automatic accurate timing and viscosity calculation, support 4 holes at the same time experiment, easy and reliable operation.

$ 1910.00

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