Gasoline has a low viscosity because it has a low resistance to flow.*You can't give viscosity a number. Therefore, the question can't be answered directly.*
180 Cst is Bunker Fuel with max viscosity of 180 Centistokes (Thinner). 380 cst is Bunker Fuel with max viscosity of 380 Centistokes (Thicker). 380cst is generally less expensive. Also variation with Low Sulphur, which increases the price. Current price of 180cst is 644/mt; 380cst is 635/mt.
cSt stands for centistroke which is: 1 centistokes (cSt) = 10-6 m2s-1 information from: http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/k/i/kinematic%20viscosity/source.html
1.3 kg/met./sec
of 1.3 to 4.1 cSt
centistokes (cSt)
IFO 380 - Intermediate fuel oil with a maximum viscosity of 380 CentistokesIFO 180 - Intermediate fuel oil with a maximum viscosity of 180 Centistokes
12 cSt at 25 C
convert 64 cSt in to milipascals
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Gasoline has a low viscosity because it has a low resistance to flow.*You can't give viscosity a number. Therefore, the question can't be answered directly.*
180 Cst is Bunker Fuel with max viscosity of 180 Centistokes (Thinner). 380 cst is Bunker Fuel with max viscosity of 380 Centistokes (Thicker). 380cst is generally less expensive. Also variation with Low Sulphur, which increases the price. Current price of 180cst is 644/mt; 380cst is 635/mt.
it's a kind of fuel oil, and the viscosity is not over 180. wannna.com
cSt stands for centistroke which is: 1 centistokes (cSt) = 10-6 m2s-1 information from: http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/source/k/i/kinematic%20viscosity/source.html
1.3 kg/met./sec
it's a kind of fuel oil, and the viscosity is not over 180. wannna.com
@20 degree celsius, Dynamic Viscosity of air is 1.9137 kg/m/sec