The Naked Scientists
Toggle navigation
Login
Register
Podcasts
The Naked Scientists
eLife
Naked Genetics
Naked Astronomy
In short
Naked Neuroscience
Ask! The Naked Scientists
Question of the Week
Archive
Video
SUBSCRIBE to our Podcasts
Articles
Science News
Features
Interviews
Answers to Science Questions
Get Naked
Donate
Do an Experiment
Science Forum
Ask a Question
About
Meet the team
Our Sponsors
Site Map
Contact us
User menu
Login
Register
Search
Home
Help
Search
Tags
Recent Topics
Login
Register
Naked Science Forum
General Science
General Science
Where can I find the definition of "label claim viscosity"
« previous
next »
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
Where can I find the definition of "label claim viscosity"
1 Replies
11754 Views
0 Tags
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
ratwing
(OP)
First timers
3
Activity:
0%
Where can I find the definition of "label claim viscosity"
«
on:
06/09/2011 10:46:04 »
Its in relation to hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose which comes in many different viscosity grades. The question is, is the "label claim viscosity" the nominal value of a grade ie 5cP, or the actual measured value of an individual batch of that particular grade which could be (for example) 5.1cP?
Logged
damocles
Hero Member
756
Activity:
0%
Thanked: 1 times
Where can I find the definition of "label claim viscosity"
«
Reply #1 on:
06/09/2011 13:42:37 »
Hmm! I would expect the "label claim viscosity", which is not really a defined technical term, to mean the viscosity stated on the label.
A label for a viscosity-dependent product might come in many different forms. It might be very broad and general -- like "5 cP" -- which can only mean that it is around about 5 centipoise at some sort of ambient room temperature (remember that viscosity is highly temperature dependent). Or, in some cases there might be included a batch-specific label: " Batch 2144A; 25 Sep 2010. Viscosity 5.14 +/- 0.10 cP @ 20.0 deg C". Either of these, or anything in between, is quite likely, depending on just how critical the exact viscosity is seen to be for the product application.
The important point is that the label -- any label -- is making a claim about the product. It might be a very weak claim -- " at round about room temperature the viscosity will be round about 5 centipoise" in the first case, or the much stronger and more specific claim of the second case. In either case, there is a "label claim viscosity".
Logged
1 4 6 4 1
4 4 9 4 4
a perfect perfect square square
6 9 6 9 6
4 4 9 4 4
1 4 6 4 1
Print
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
« previous
next »
Tags:
There was an error while thanking
Thanking...