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Calculate the sum
centistokes (cSt)
For liquids whose viscosity exceeds 50 centistokes at 37.8 °C (100 °F) one SSU is approximately 0.2158 centistokes or 0.2158 mm2/s.
it is 6.74 centistokes
Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes. Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes. Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes. Centipoise divided by specific gravity is equal to centistokes.
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180 Cst is Bunker Fuel with max viscosity of 180 Centistokes (Thinner). 380 cst is Bunker Fuel with max viscosity of 380 Centistokes (Thicker). 380cst is generally less expensive. Also variation with Low Sulphur, which increases the price. Current price of 180cst is 644/mt; 380cst is 635/mt.
cS, per a medical reference book I have, (Dictionary of Medical Acronyms & Abbreviations, second edition, compiled and edited by Stanley Jablonski.
The viscosity of Diesel 2 at 37.8 degrees Centigrade is 2 to 6 centistokes. This is equivalent to 32.6 to 45.5 SSU.
Kinematic viscosity can be converted from SSU to Centistokes likeνCentistokes = 0.226 νSSU - 195 /νSSUwhereνSSU < 100νCentistokes = 0.220 νSSU - 135 /νSSUwhereνSSU > 100
Vinegar has a low viscosity. Vinegar is 1.35 CentiStokes. While water is 1.00 but vinegar still has a low viscosity.
cSt stands for centistroke which is: 1 centistokes (cSt) = 10-6 m2s-1 information from: http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/k/i/kinematic%20viscosity/source.html
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