Laray viscometer
Laray viscometer
[lə′rā vi′skäm·əd·ər] (engineering)
An instrument designed to measure viscosity and other properties of ink.
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* Viscosity is measured with a Laray viscometer at 30[degrees]C and with a Haake RS100 cone and plate viscometer, fitted with a cone C20/4 (diameter 2 cm) at 30[degrees]C.
* The yield value, expressed in Dynes/[cm.sup.2], is determined using the Laray viscometer.
The Duke Falling Rod Viscometer and the
Laray Viscometer are the two most common viscometers.
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