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- Adhesives (solvent base)                                 - Latex
       - Biological Fluids                                        - Oils

       - Chemicals                                                - Paints and Coatings
       - Cosmetics                                                - Pharmaceuticals
       - Dairy Products                                           - Photo Resist
       - Hot Waxes                                                - Polymer Solutions

       - Inks                                                     - Rubber Solutions
       - Juices                                                   - Solvents





       - Adhesives (hot melt)                                     - Organisols

       - Asphalt (SHRP)                                           - Paints
       - Ceramic Slurries                                         - Paper Coatings
       - Creams                                                   - Paper Pulp
       - Dairy Products                                           - Plastisols

       - Food Products                                            - Starches
       - Gums                                                     - Toothpaste
       - Inks: (screen printing)                                  - Varnish






       - Asphalt                                                  - Pastes
       - Caulking Compounds                                       - Peanut Butter
       - Chocolate                                                - Putty
       - Epoxies                                                  - Roofing Compounds

       - Gels                                                     - Sheet Molding
       - Inks: (ballpoint , offset, lithographic)                 - Compound
       - Molasses                                                 - Tars


          LV is for low viscosity materials and can measure the thinnest materials. Typical examples
          include inks, oils, and solvents.

          RV is for medium viscosity materials than those measured with an LV torque. Typical
          examples include creams, food, and paints.

          HA is for higher viscosity materials than those measured with an RV torque. Typical
          examples include gels, chocolate and epoxies.

          HB is for even higher viscosity materials than those measured with an HA torque spring.
          Typical examples include asphalt, caulking compounds, and molasses.


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