2021
DOI: 10.2991/absr.k.210408.070
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Characterization of Rubber Shell Liquid Smoke at Various Pyrolysis Temperatures and the Application to Latex Coagulant

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“…In this study, the viscosity test of liquid smoke was carried out using an Ostwald viscometer with an operating temperature of around 20-40 • C. Viscosity will decrease if the water content in the liquid smoke increases (Diebold, 1999) . The smaller the viscosity, the lower the tar content in the liquid smoke (Adiningsih and Priatni, 2021) . In Figure 9 shows liquid smoke from various time variables.…”
Section: Liquid Smoke Quality Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the viscosity test of liquid smoke was carried out using an Ostwald viscometer with an operating temperature of around 20-40 • C. Viscosity will decrease if the water content in the liquid smoke increases (Diebold, 1999) . The smaller the viscosity, the lower the tar content in the liquid smoke (Adiningsih and Priatni, 2021) . In Figure 9 shows liquid smoke from various time variables.…”
Section: Liquid Smoke Quality Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%