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Doug
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have a huge selection including their own brand. Plus their technical guys
are great.
Lloyd Duso
Diamond-MT
Plant Manager
(814) 535-3505
www.Diamond-mt.com
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Douglas Pauls <
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> Good afternoon all,
>
> I have a silly question. We conformally coat using a common solvent based
> acrylic coating. One process control method is to periodically measure
> coating viscosity using a Zahn #2 cup, which works well for this particular
> coating that has about a 55-60 second flow. I am finding that when this
> coating is thinned down for spray, the times are down in the 15-18 second
> range and the variation is increasing.
>
> So, my question - is there a style of viscosity dip cup, e.g. Ford, DIN,
> etc., that is more amenable to thin viscosity coatings? It is understood
> that a precision instrument like a Brookfield viscometer would be
> preferrable, but production is NOT going to let me get a few dozen of them.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Doug Pauls
> Principal Materials and Process Engineer
> Rockwell Collins
>
>
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