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viscosity of oil


Celine

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HELLO -- I am desperately searching for different viscosities of oils such as almond, aloe vera, apricot, avocado, baby oil, camelina seed, candle, canola, castor, coconut, cottonseed, diesel, corn, grapeseed, flaxseed, fuel, hazelnut, hampseed, jojoba, lubricant, macademia nut, primrose oil, rice bran, sunflower, vegetable, walnut, wheat germ oil....

 

ANYONE KNOWS - the viscosities of these or - knows a place on the net that I can use to find these out or - a place (Lab) in LA where I can go and measure these oils....

 

ANY HELP appreciated..

THANX, Celine :confused::confused:

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Not sure how you would do a quantative analysis of the viscosity of oils, but finding the relative viscosity of an oil to others is possible:

 

http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCESoft/CCA/CCA2/MAIN/VISCLIQ/CD2R1.HTM

http://www.woodrow.org/teachers/chemistry/institutes/1986/exp8.html

http://chemmovies.unl.edu/chemistry/smallscale/SS070c.html

 

not sure whether these links help or not

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