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Viscosities of Water Treatment Chemicals

Viscosities of Water Treatment Chemicals

Viscosities of Water Treatment Chemicals

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I need the viscosities of the following chemicals or a good online resource to find viscosities. Please state percentage and temperature - preferred composition is given. Thanks.


Ferric chloride -25%
Sodium Hypochlorite - 12.5%
NaOH - 50%
HFS 25%

RE: Viscosities of Water Treatment Chemicals

I've got all of them someplace, first one to hand-
50% NaOH is 80 Cp @20C. I usually get this sort of thing from chemical suppliers.

Seán

www.expertise-limited.co.uk

RE: Viscosities of Water Treatment Chemicals

Search the relevant MSDS for each chemical

RE: Viscosities of Water Treatment Chemicals

Hmm... viscosity not usually on the MSDS...

RE: Viscosities of Water Treatment Chemicals

MSDS by Akzo Nobel Bas Chemicals bv dated 12/2/99 gives viscosity as 2.65 mPa.s at 20 C for 12.5 - 14% NaOCl solution.

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