Process viscometer goes low

A Hydramotion product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 13, 2006

The Hydramotion VS10 process viscometer is billed as the first and only online viscometer capable of dealing reliably with viscosities lower than water.

In the world of viscosity measurement, small changes can make big differences.

The Hydramotion VS10 process viscometer has been designed specifically for the engineer looking for high sensitivity combined with high performance and excellent repeatability, even at viscosities below that of water.

It is the first and only online viscometer capable of dealing with such low viscosities reliably.

Factory-calibrated to the customer's desired range, the VS10 is a field-hardened instrument with a sensitivity many times greater than that of most laboratory viscometers.

This makes the VS10 the instrument of choice wherever high sensitivity, focused range and the ability to deal with low viscosities are required.

Ideal for use with volatile or highly mobile solvents, the VS10 is already proving its worth in the measurement of polymer slurries and fuel oils, amongst other applications.

A research institute in Japan is using a VS10 to detect changes of as little as 0.01 centipoise (cP) in fluids of viscosity less than 1cP.

The single probe terminates in a disc-shaped sensor only 3mm deep.

It is simple to install, unaffected by flow rate or plant vibration, and can be used in a tank or pipe of any size at any temperature or pressure.

The VS10 can be supplied with any process fitting, e.g threaded, sanitary or flanged.

When the instrument is hooked up to an external thermometer, measured viscosity can be corrected to a reference temperature.

Outputs include a 4-20mA analogue viscosity signal and a serial data link.

As with all Hydramotion viscometers, the VS10 requires no on-site calibration and is virtually maintenance-free.

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