Brookfield Spiral Adapter User Manual

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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.

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Manual No. M93-270-D0812

V. OPERATION

V.1 Theory

The Spiral Adapter has an inner, threaded spindle surrounded by a concentric outer cylinder, as

shown previously in Figure 1. This combination causes the sample to be continuously pumped

up through the gap between the rotating spindle and the outer cylinder. The material reaches a

steady state of flow during which viscosity is measured.

At its various rotating speeds, the Brookfield Viscometer/Rheometer with the Spiral Adapter

provides viscosity data at different shear rates. The resulting rheogram from an up/down speed

ramp supplies important information on the pseudoplastic and thixotropic behavior of the test

material which may correlate with actual use in a process. In addition, the measurement method

may be less sensitive to sample handling and minor material variations than other viscosity

measuring methods.

V.2 Test Procedure

Ensure that the test material has been prepared properly in accordance with your prescribed

procedure. Lower the Spiral Adapter into the test fluid as shown in Figure 1.

Start the Viscometer/Rheometer and allow it to run at high speed for quick flooding of the

chamber. This speed will vary with the nature of the test fluid, but will typically be between 20

and 60 RPM for 2 to 10 minutes. The speed and time of the flood cycle may be an important

part of the test procedure. This is because the fluid in the chamber will experience a shear

history before the start of the test.

When the chamber is flooded, you will observe test fluid covering the top of the spindle. Stop

the Viscometer/Rheometer and allow a settling period per your defined procedure. Run the

viscosity test and record the data. An example of a test procedure is as follows:

Speed

Duration

50 RPM

6 min.

0 RPM

2 min.

5 RPM

1 min.

10 RPM

1 min.

15 RPM

1 min.

20 RPM

1 min.

30 RPM

1 min.

A strip chart recorder can be used with digital Brookfield Viscometers/Rheometers during the

above procedure. An example of data output is shown in Figure 3.

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