Cambridge Viscosity by PAC Flow-Thru Sanitary Viscometer SPL374

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The Model SPL374 is a flow-thru sanitary viscometer that is installed in laboratory and process fluid lines to provide continuous temperature and viscosity tracking. Our technology is based on a simple and reliable electromagnetic concept. Two coils move a piston back and forth magnetically at a constant force. A proprietary circuitry analyzes the piston’s two-way travel time to measure absolute viscosity. A deflector, positioned over the piston, moves fluid into the measurement chamber. This feature, coupled with the constant piston motion, keeps the sample fresh and mechanically scrubs the chamber. A built-in temperature detector (RTD) senses actual temperature in the measurement chamber. The Model SPL374 viscometer installs directly into a 1/2” process line using sanitary tubing connections. The sensor requires less than 5mL of sample to accurately determine the viscosity of a solution. This small sample viscometer also has an integrated heater for tight temperature control. Sample can be measured in flow conditions up to 1 ft/sec. Measurements can be made in 13 different viscosity ranges within an overall span of 0.2 to 20,000 cP. This sensor allows for readings to also be displayed in cSt.
Description
The Model SPL374 is a flow-thru sanitary viscometer that is installed in laboratory and process fluid lines to provide continuous temperature and viscosity tracking. Our technology is based on a simple and reliable electromagnetic concept. Two coils move a piston back and forth magnetically at a constant force. A proprietary circuitry analyzes the piston’s two-way travel time to measure absolute viscosity. A deflector, positioned over the piston, moves fluid into the measurement chamber. This feature, coupled with the constant piston motion, keeps the sample fresh and mechanically scrubs the chamber. A built-in temperature detector (RTD) senses actual temperature in the measurement chamber. The Model SPL374 viscometer installs directly into a 1/2” process line using sanitary tubing connections. The sensor requires less than 5mL of sample to accurately determine the viscosity of a solution. This small sample viscometer also has an integrated heater for tight temperature control. Sample can be measured in flow conditions up to 1 ft/sec. Measurements can be made in 13 different viscosity ranges within an overall span of 0.2 to 20,000 cP. This sensor allows for readings to also be displayed in cSt.

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Flow-Thru Sanitary Viscometer - SPL374 - Cambridge Viscosity by PAC
Medford, MA, USA
Flow-Thru Sanitary Viscometer
SPL374
Flow-Thru Sanitary Viscometer SPL374
The Model SPL374 is a flow-thru sanitary viscometer that is installed in laboratory and process fluid lines to provide continuous temperature and viscosity tracking. Our technology is based on a simple and reliable electromagnetic concept. Two coils move a piston back and forth magnetically at a constant force. A proprietary circuitry analyzes the piston’s two-way travel time to measure absolute viscosity. A deflector, positioned over the piston, moves fluid into the measurement chamber. This feature, coupled with the constant piston motion, keeps the sample fresh and mechanically scrubs the chamber. A built-in temperature detector (RTD) senses actual temperature in the measurement chamber. The Model SPL374 viscometer installs directly into a 1/2” process line using sanitary tubing connections. The sensor requires less than 5mL of sample to accurately determine the viscosity of a solution. This small sample viscometer also has an integrated heater for tight temperature control. Sample can be measured in flow conditions up to 1 ft/sec. Measurements can be made in 13 different viscosity ranges within an overall span of 0.2 to 20,000 cP. This sensor allows for readings to also be displayed in cSt.

The Model SPL374 is a flow-thru sanitary viscometer that is installed in laboratory and process fluid lines to provide continuous temperature and viscosity tracking. Our technology is based on a simple and reliable electromagnetic concept. Two coils move a piston back and forth magnetically at a constant force. A proprietary circuitry analyzes the piston’s two-way travel time to measure absolute viscosity.

A deflector, positioned over the piston, moves fluid into the measurement chamber. This feature, coupled with the constant piston motion, keeps the sample fresh and mechanically scrubs the chamber. A built-in temperature detector (RTD) senses actual temperature in the measurement chamber.

The Model SPL374 viscometer installs directly into a 1/2” process line using sanitary tubing connections. The sensor requires less than 5mL of sample to accurately determine the viscosity of a solution.

This small sample viscometer also has an integrated heater for tight temperature control. Sample can be measured in flow conditions up to 1 ft/sec.

Measurements can be made in 13 different viscosity ranges within an overall span of 0.2 to 20,000 cP. This sensor allows for readings to also be displayed in cSt.

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Technical Specifications

  Cambridge Viscosity by PAC
Product Category Viscometers
Product Number SPL374
Product Name Flow-Thru Sanitary Viscometer
Dynamic Viscosity Range 0.2000 to 20000 cps
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