Viscometer is a device used to measure fluid viscosity. Viscance means the resistance of a liquid to current and deformity, and can also be considered as "fluid concentration". It is used in a variety of industries, including food, pharmaceutical, chemical and oil and gas industries.
Visitometers
1. Rotary viscometers: This type of visdes measure the fluid resistance to the current by rotating a butterfly or cylinder in the liquid. These types of viscomers are usually suitable for liquids with high viscosity.
2. Kinematic Visoms: These devices operate based on the time of liquid flow from a pipe with a specific diameter. The time required to pass the liquid through the pipe is used as a criterion for viscosity.
3. Dynamic Visoms: This type of viscomers calculate viscosity using mechanical force and measuring changes in the force applied to the liquid.
Vicometer applications
Food Industry: To control the quality and concentration of products such as sauces, syrups and oils. Pharmaceutical Industries: To measure viscosity of medicines and medical solutions. Chemical Industries: To control the production processes and determine the properties of chemicals. Oil and Gas Industries: To measure crude oil viscosity and other industrial liquids.
Conclusion
Visitters are critical tools in various industries that can help measuring fluid viscosity carefully. These measurements help to control quality, optimize processes, and ensure the safety and efficiency of products.

