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furnace oil viscosity

12/24/2007 3:55 AM

What is the viscosity of furnace oil at 75 degree.

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Re: furnace oil viscosity

12/24/2007 5:07 AM

2

15

27

59

86

35

64

73

Anything you want.

Specify parameters, and degrees Celsius, Fahrenheit, Reamur or Kelvin.

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12/25/2007 12:36 AM

Also there is more than one grade of furnace oil.

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Re: furnace oil viscosity

12/25/2007 5:07 PM

Exactly, what type of furnace do you have in mind?

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Re: furnace oil viscosity

01/02/2008 4:25 AM

It can be measured. Is there a viscometer nearby?

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