Mooney viscometers. (Instruments).Four versions of the Mark III Mark III can refer to:
Instrument for measuring the viscosity (resistance to internal flow) of a fluid. In one type, the time taken for a given volume of fluid to flow through an opening is recorded. are said to offer customers improved features and greater flexibility. The company also supplies upgrade kits for existing users of Mark III viscometers. The simple mechanical system is said to be maintained, but modem control electronics have been incorporated with automatic timers and digital temperature controllers. The Mark III Mooney viscometer is used to measure the viscosity of rubbers for process and control purposes. (H. W. Wallace Wal·lace , Alfred Russel 1823-1913. British naturalist who developed a concept of evolution that paralleled the work of Charles Darwin. , 172 St. James's This article is about the area of central London; there is also a hospital in Leeds of the same name. Coordinates: St. James's is an area of central London in the City of Westminster. Rd., Croydon, England CR9 2HR) Circle 88 on card |
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