Consistometer container for testing rheologically evolutive mate

Measuring and testing – Liquid analysis or analysis of the suspension of solids in a... – Viscosity

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220 4E, 220DIG25, G01N 1114

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ABSTRACT:
A consistometer container for testing rheologically evolutive materials is generally cylindrical or frustoconical in shape, and has a side wall composed of two half-shells 20, 21 which are connected together along two generatrices 40, 41 and which have externally threaded longitudinal end portions 26, 27. Two clamp rings 22, 23, are threaded onto the side wall ends to clamp the half-shells together. Such a construction enables the testing of a progressively hardening material without having to separate the material from the container as soon as the tests are finished.

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