Guide 104 Specification

Understanding Viscosity & Density

Two numbers that quietly drive transfer time, dosing accuracy, and whether a product will behave as expected in your equipment.

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Density (specific gravity)

  • What it is: mass per volume (e.g., kg/L).
  • Why it matters: converting between mass and volume dosing; filling drums/IBCs; freight calculations.

Viscosity

  • What it is: “resistance to flow” (often in cP or mPa·s).
  • Why it matters: pump selection, line pressure drop, mixing time, and whether you can dose through existing metering pumps.

Practical checks

  • Confirm temperature of measurement (viscosity can change a lot with temperature).
  • If dosing by volume, request density range on COA or TDS.
  • For viscous liquids, ask about recommended transfer temperature or dilution procedure.

What to specify in an RFQ

  • Target viscosity range at a stated temperature (e.g., “@ 25°C”).
  • Density range (e.g., “@ 20°C”).
  • Your dosing method: mass flow, volumetric pump, manual measurement, etc.