[ \dotm = \frac\pi \rho g h r^48 \eta L ]
Note: In scientific and industrial contexts, "VISS" is not a standard unit. It most commonly refers to (measured in cP, cSt, or SUS) or a specific data protocol (Video Information Storage Service). This article assumes you mean converting Viscosity measurements into grams for practical applications like measuring flow rate or dispensing. From Viscosity to Grams: How to Convert Fluid Resistance into Weight If you’ve ever worked with adhesives, paints, or food processing, you’ve faced the challenge: Your datasheet says the fluid has a viscosity of 5,000 cP (centipoise), but your production scale measures output in grams per second . viss to g
[ (0.2)^4 = 0.0016 ]
[ \dotm \approx 0.74 \text grams per second ] [ \dotm = \frac\pi \rho g h r^48
[ \textDenominator = 8 \times 5 \times 2 = 80 ] From Viscosity to Grams: How to Convert Fluid
[ \textNumerator = 3.1416 \times 1.2 \times 981 \times 10 \times 0.0016 \approx 59.2 ]
For most industrial users: Measure grams collected over time at a known viscosity, and you’ll have a practical "VISS to grams" chart tailored to your process. Need a specific conversion? Provide the fluid type, temperature, and dispensing method for a customized calculation.