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BS 7034-2:1988 Viscosity and viscometric fixed points of glass Method for the determination of viscosity by rotation viscometers

BS 7034-2:1988

Viscosity and viscometric fixed points of glass Method for the determination of viscosity by rotation viscometers

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Standard number:BS 7034-2:1988
Pages:18
Released:1989-01-31
ISBN:0 580 16901 4
Status:Standard
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BS 7034-2:1988


This standard BS 7034-2:1988 Viscosity and viscometric fixed points of glass is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 81.040.01 Glass in general

This part of ISO 7884 specifies a method of determining, by means of rotation viscometers, the dynamic viscosity of glass and, in particular, the viscosity-temperature relationship at any temperature or viscosity within the range of measurement. This covers the ranges of viscosity for melting, refining and working of glass.

This method allows for continuous measurements and for measurements under various shearing stresses (i.e. for the determination of flow curves) in order to check whether or not the glass behaves as a Newtonian liquid.

Dependent on the particular viscosity-temperature relationship of the glass tested, the viscosity range covered by this method extends approximately from 10 to 108 dPa s2) in the temperature range from about 1 600 to 600 °C, the torque necessary ranging from 0,1 to 20 N mm according to the construction of the apparatus. The method is applicable if the rotational frequency does not exceed 8 s-1; however, at rotational frequencies above 1 s-1 it should be ascertained that inertia forces are negligible.