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7-2. Installation
With the SV-1A, as the viscometer, the sample cup holder and the sample cup (capacity: 2 mL)
provided or the glass sample cup (capacity: 2 mL) also provided, is used.
With the SV-10A/100A, as the viscometer, the small sample cup (capacity: 10 mL) provided or the
glass sample cup (capacity: 13 mL) also provided, is used.
To circulate the heating medium into the water jacket, a commercially available constant temperature
bath is required.
1 Using silicone tubes with an inside diameter of 8 mm, make a connection between the "OUT"
connector of the bath and the lower nozzle of the water jacket indicated as
1
in the illustration,
and then, between the "IN" connector and the upper nozzle indicated as
2
.
2 Pour the heating medium into the water jacket indicated as
3
. An appropriate sample amount is
approximately 11 mL.
The heating medium conducts the heat of the water jacket to the sample cup.
Note: When the levels of the sample surface and the heating medium surface are the
same and hard to distinguish the positioning of the sensor plates, change the
amount of the heating medium.
3 When the sample cup (capacity: 2 mL) is used, pour the sample into the cup and
confirm that the sample surface is between the 1.8 mL line and the 2 mL line.
When the small sample cup (capacity: 10 mL) is used, pour the sample
up to the 10 mL line.
Sample cup (2 mL)
Level
gauges
3
1
2
Water jacket assembly
Constant temperature bath
(Commercially available)
Tubing clamp
(Commercially available)
OUT
IN
Add approximately 11 mL of
water as the heating medium.
Summary of Contents for SV-100A
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