Viscosity of Flower Honey (Blended)

Commercially available sweetener

Description

Honey consists primarily of different kinds of sugar plus water. The main carbohydrates are fructose and glucose, followed by maltose and sucrose.

The sampled honey is a commercially available, liquid bottled type produced in Western Europe. It is a blend from floral honeys of varying origins and contains three parts carbohydrates and one part water.

Viscosity Table – Measurement data

Temp. [°C] Dyn. Viscosity [mPa.s] Kin. Viscosity [mm²/s] Density [g/cm³]
40 1346.7 957.22 1.4069
38 1620 1150.4 1.4082
36 1983.6 1407.3 1.4095
34 2455.2 1740.2 1.4108
32 3075.2 2177.7 1.4121
30 3872.6 2739.8 1.4134
28 4917.2 3475.7 1.4147
26 6303.6 4451.8 1.416
24 8156.4 5755.1 1.4173
22 10680 7528.8 1.4185
20 14095 9927.9 1.4198

Flower Honey (blended) - dynamic viscosity and density over temperature

Reference

Measured with SVM™.

Metainformation

Reference Measurement with SVM™
kin. Vis. yes
dyn. Vis. yes
density yes
multiple temperatures yes
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