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Process Scale Chromatography: Viscosity Converting Chart

This document provides a viscosity converting chart to allow conversion between common viscosity units like centiposes, milliPascal, centiStokes and SSU. It defines viscosity as a fluid's resistance to shear or flow due to internal molecular friction, and notes there are two related measures of viscosity: dynamic and kinematic viscosity.

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Process Scale Chromatography: Viscosity Converting Chart

This document provides a viscosity converting chart to allow conversion between common viscosity units like centiposes, milliPascal, centiStokes and SSU. It defines viscosity as a fluid's resistance to shear or flow due to internal molecular friction, and notes there are two related measures of viscosity: dynamic and kinematic viscosity.

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Viscosity of a fluid is its resistance to shear or flow, and a measure of a fluid adhesive/cohesive or frictional properties. This arises because of the
internal molecular friction within the fluid producing the frictional drag effect. There are two related measures of fluid viscosity which are known as
dynamic and kinematic viscosity.

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