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Engler degree

 
Measures and Units: Engler degree

[Etymology: C. O. V. Engler; Germany 1842-1925] viscosity Europe The ratio of the time for 200 mL of an oil to flow through a specified orifice, relative to the time for distilled water to do the same, expressed as degrees Engler; 6° Engler is roughly 1 centipoise (1.~ mPa·s).

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