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  2. Brookfield Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Brookfield Engineering is an engineering and manufacturing company with headquarters in Middleboro, Massachusetts.It is a subsidiary of the conglomerate Ametek.Its product line includes laboratory viscometers, rheometers, texture analyzers, and powder flow testers as well as in-line process instrumentation.

  3. Viscometer - Wikipedia

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    If a test with any geometries runs through a table of several shear rates or stresses, the data can be used to plot a flow curve, that is a graph of viscosity vs shear rate. If the above test is carried out slowly enough for the measured value (shear stress if rate is being controlled, or conversely) to reach a steady value at each step, the ...

  4. Mini-rotary viscometer - Wikipedia

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    The mini-rotary viscometer is a device used to measure the pumpability of an engine oil at low temperatures. [1] [2] Engine oils must meet viscometric standards including those determined by the MRV in order to be classifiable within SAE J300 viscosity grades.

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  6. Mooney viscometer - Wikipedia

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    A Mooney viscometer MV 2000 Mooney Viscometer. A Mooney viscometer or rotating disk viscometer is an instrument used for measuring the Mooney viscosity of rubbers. [1] Invented in the 1930s by Melvin Mooney, [2] it contains a rotating spindle and heated dies, the substance encloses and overflows the spindle and the mooney viscosity is calculated from the torque on the spindle.

  7. Marsh funnel - Wikipedia

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    Based on a method published in 1931 by H.N.Marsh, [1] a Marsh cone is a flow cone with an aspect ratio of 2:1 and a working volume of at least a litre. A Marsh funnel is a Marsh cone with a particular orifice and a working volume of 1.5 litres.

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