Examples of using Kinematic viscosity in English and their translations into French
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substances classified in Category 1 and has a kinematic viscosity of 20.5 mm2/s
and it has a kinematic viscosity of<= 20.5 mm2/s,
does the substance have a kinematic viscosity of 14 mm2/s
including the kinematic viscosity criteria and footnote 2,
because industry uses and needs to retain the kinematic viscosity criteria as currently included in the table in 2.2.3.1.4 b.
printing inks for which it is not possible or practicable to measure kinematic viscosity at 40°C.
substances classified in Category 2 and has a kinematic viscosity of 14 mm2/s or less, measured at 40 °C,
substances classified in Category 1 aspiration toxicity hazard and has a kinematic viscosity of 20.5 mm2/s or less, measured at 40 °C,
not support option 1, because this would result in deletion of the first column from the table in 2.2.3.1.4(b) containing the criteria expressed as kinematic viscosity, along with the footnote 2 on viscosity determination where the substance is non-Newtonian
which have a kinematic viscosity of 14 mm2/s or less, measured at 40º
Kinematic viscosity;
Kinematic viscosity; and.
Kinematic viscosity@ 30 °C.
Kinematic viscosity at 40 °C.
Kinematic viscosity at 20 and 50ºC- mm2/sec.
Kinematic viscosity(extrapolated) at near-zero shear rate.
Kinematic viscosity in fluid mechanics.
Kinematic viscosity of aqueous solutions of GREENWAY NEO in cSt.
The kinematic viscosity is linked to the dynamic viscosity by the density.
Kinematic viscosity(extrapolated)(at near-zero shear rate) mm2/s at 23°C.