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k4m (4000 cps )and k15m (15cps) differs in viscosity they are two grades of hpmc polymer by Ajit ajit5_incredible@yahoo.com
viscosity of hpmc k4m was 4000cps.
THE DIFFERENCE IS THAT OF VISCOSITY .... HPMC K15M (15 cps) HPMC K100M (100000 cps )
cps stands for centipoise.They have different viscosities.
Short Answer is Yes but don't mix brands Long answers From the Chevron.com site: "Can I mix different viscosity grades of motor oils?" "Yes. It is always advisable to not mix motor oil brands, however, different viscosity grades of the same brand motor oil are compatible. Be aware that mixing viscosity grades will turn out a product that is different in viscosity than either what was originally in the engine or what was added." From Shell.ca: "If you mix viscosity grades such as a 5W30 low-viscosity oil and a 10W40 higher-viscosity oil, it is reasonable to expect that the resulting product will have viscosity characteristics which are thicker than the 5W30, but thinner than the 10W40. This change does not reflect incompatibility - it's simply a re-balancing of the viscosity characteristics. In all other ways, the product should work as expected. But there's absolutely no danger about incompatibility resulting from mixing engine oils," Miller says. "We've tested all of our grades and brands, and we haven't observed any problems." From Mobil1.com: "For our customers to choose a viscosity grade, we recommend they follow the engine manufacturer's recommendations as indicated in their owner's manual. There is no need to mix two Mobil 1 viscosity grades when one will do; however, we see no problem mixing different SAE grades of Mobil 1 Tri-Synthetic series motor oils."
The term HPMC can be HydroxyPropyl MethylCellulose is a science term. It is is the category of chemistry. It is a a synthentic compound that is used in eye and oral medications.
Although many people believe the "w" in a viscosity grade means "weight," it actually stands for "winter." The viscosity grades are based on the outside temperature during which a vehicle is being driven.
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different dish soaps have differet viscosity
If you mean HPMC: Hydoroxypropylmethylcellulose then you need to: 1-heat 100ml of DW (deionized water) to 80-90c 2-weight HPMC grams you need to dissolve(1-5%) 3-added HPMC gradually to about 1/4 of water(25ml) while strong mixing is needed 4-then prepare 3/4 of left water with ice in it 5-then added ice water to solution while mixing and you will end in clear solution of HPMC
Measuring the viscosity of the liquid with different types of viscosimeters.The more correct word is dynamic viscosity.
HPMC, Ethyl cellulose, CAP..