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viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

(OP)
Can some one help me find the viscosity of a 20%weight Na2SO3 solution at 40oC?

Thanks a lot

fvincent

RE: viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

Contact Solvay Chemicals at:

Solvay Chemicals, Inc.
PO BOX 27328 Houston, TX 77227-7328
3333 Richmond Ave. Houston, Texas 77098

www.solvaychemicals.us

RE: viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

(OP)
Thanks,cub3bead

In fact I tried but the only answer I got was to consider as if pure water.

Since I need the information to calculate the specific surface of droplets in a venturi scrubber I have to get more detailed data.

Thanks anyway.

Regards

fvincent

RE: viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

your application requires more than a simple estimate of liquid viscosity (nearly that of water).

most scrubber app's hardly deal with pure mixtures and you may find that other parameters are more important such as surface tension etc.

you might try some of the TAPPI resources,but you have to be a member to get access.

RE: viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

I kept up the Googling and found the following link:

http://www.furrowpump.com/Vol%2010.pdf

If you page down you will find data for a 18% Na2SO3 solution: 1.2 SG and 2.5 cps viscosity.  

RE: viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

(OP)
Thanks a lot...

Regards

fvincent

RE: viscosity of Na2SO3 solution

If viscosity is a critical parameter and it can vary then why not measure in-line?

JMW
www.viscoanalyser.com
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