Product Description
The TT-100? In-Line Viscometer is designed to provide years of trouble-free service in closed loop systems which require constant monitoring and associated control of product viscosity.
Features And Benefits
Continuous measurement eliminates need for "Grab" sampling and allows for prediction and constant control of final product properties
Concentric cylinder geometry (Couette type) provides viscosity measurements at defined shear conditions
Defined shear means agreement with Brookfield Laboratory measurements at equivalent shear rates
Constant or variable speed motors available
4-20 mA output signal provides a variety of display and control capabilities
Capable of a wide range of pressures, temperatures, viscosities, flow and shear rates
Measurement "Zone" is protected from main flow, allowing accurate, repeatable measurement under variable conditions
Mounts in-line supported by connections: Available in 1", 1(1/2)", 2", or 4" pipeline connections; sanitary, threaded or flanged
Easy to check and maintain calibration
Can be operated at shear rates of 511 sec-1 as required by the Standards of the American Petroleum Institute (API)
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Specifications
Viscosity Range: 10 - 500,000 (cP/mPa-s)
Speeds: Single speed: application specific
Input Power: 115 Vac: 50/60 Hz 230 Vac: 50/60 Hz 24 Vdc
Output: 4 - 20 mA
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Company Profile
- Name: Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
- Main Products: Viscometers and Rheometers for laboratory and on-line process control applications
- Business Type: Manufacture & Trade
- Total Employees: < 20
- Address: 11 Commerce Boulevard,Middleboro, Massachusetts, USA, 02346
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For over 70 years Brookfield Engineering Laboratories has been the world's leading manufacturer of Viscometers and Rheometers for laboratory and on-line process control applications. The reputation of the Brookfield viscometer is built on more than just a superior scientific principle. When you use a Brookfield, you are joining thousands of people who have made it a World Standard of viscosity measurement. There are more Brookfield viscometers used in industries worldwide than any other viscometer. Your associates, suppliers or customers probably own a Brookfield. Many Society and Industrial specifications describe the use of a Brookfield viscometer. Laboratory Viscometers and Rheometers include Dial Reading (Analog) and Digital Display Model of which several are Programmable. On-line Process Control Viscometers include Probe, In-Tank, In-Line and flow through models.
All Brookfield viscometers employ the well-known principle of rotational viscometry; they measure viscosity by sensing the torque required to rotate a spindle at constant speed while immersed in a fluid. The torque is proportional to the viscous drag on the immersed spindle, and thus to the viscosity of the fluid.
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