Description
Specifications Table
Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – College Level
Application – Viscosity Measurement Reference
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Product Overview
The DETERMINATION OF VISCOSITY BY RED WOOD VISCOMETER – COLLEGE LEVEL CHART is a meticulously designed reference tool for precise viscosity measurements using the Redwood Viscometer. Engineered for laboratory accuracy, this chart provides standardized viscosity values corresponding to flow times, ensuring reliable and repeatable results. The laminated paper construction enhances durability, protecting against spills and wear in busy lab environments. Designed for college-level experiments, it simplifies complex viscosity calculations by offering a clear, easy-to-read format. Whether used for routine testing or educational demonstrations, this chart eliminates guesswork, allowing users to cross-reference flow times with pre-calibrated viscosity data. Its compact, single-chart design ensures portability, making it a practical addition to any lab setup. The chart adheres to standard testing protocols, ensuring compatibility with Redwood Viscometer models commonly used in academic and research settings. By providing a visual and numerical reference, it reduces human error and streamlines the viscosity determination process, saving time without compromising precision.
FAQs
1. What material is used for this viscosity chart?
The chart is printed on high-quality laminated paper for durability and resistance to liquids.
2. Can this chart be used with other viscometer types?
This chart is specifically calibrated for Redwood Viscometers and may not be accurate for other viscometer models.
3. How should I store this chart to maintain its accuracy?
Store the chart in a dry, flat surface away from direct sunlight to prevent warping or fading.
4. Is this chart suitable for industrial viscosity testing?
This chart is designed for college-level applications and may not meet industrial-grade precision requirements.
5. What is the expected lifespan of this chart under regular lab use?
With proper handling and storage, the chart can last several years in a typical laboratory setting.

