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Kinematic-Viscosity Conversion Formulas

In the test, the time for a fixed volume of liquid to flow under gravity through the capillary of a calibrated viscometer under a reproducible driving head and at a closely controlled temperature is measured in seconds. The kinematic viscosity is the product of the measured flow time and the calibration constant of the viscometer. Conversion of the kinematic viscosity in centistokes (cSt) at any temperature to Saybolt Universal viscosity in Saybolt Universal seconds (SUS) at the same temperature and for converting kinematic viscosity in centistokes at 122 and 210°F to Saybolt Furol viscosity in Saybolt Furol seconds (SFS) at the same temperatures (ASTM D-2161) is avaibale through formulae. [Pg.46]


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