Fluids / Propylene glycol, 60 % by volume

Dynamic viscosity of propylene glycol, 60 % by volume vs temperature

Dynamic viscosity in mPa·s, from -35 to 100 °C. The chart and the table below are the same numbers; the table is the one you can copy.

Dynamic viscosity mPa·s (log scale)
Dynamic viscosity of propylene glycol, 60 % by volume in mPa·s, from -35 to 100 °C-35 °C — 524 mPa·s-30 °C — 330.4 mPa·s-25 °C — 211.4 mPa·s-20 °C — 138 mPa·s-15 °C — 92 mPa·s-10 °C — 62.78 mPa·s-5 °C — 43.84 mPa·s0 °C — 31.32 mPa·s5 °C — 22.87 mPa·s10 °C — 17.05 mPa·s15 °C — 12.96 mPa·s20 °C — 10.04 mPa·s25 °C — 7.91 mPa·s30 °C — 6.34 mPa·s35 °C — 5.15 mPa·s40 °C — 4.25 mPa·s45 °C — 3.55 mPa·s50 °C — 3 mPa·s55 °C — 2.57 mPa·s60 °C — 2.22 mPa·s65 °C — 1.93 mPa·s70 °C — 1.7 mPa·s75 °C — 1.51 mPa·s80 °C — 1.35 mPa·s85 °C — 1.22 mPa·s90 °C — 1.1 mPa·s95 °C — 1.01 mPa·s100 °C — 0.92 mPa·s110100-30-20-100102030405060708090100Temperature (°C)Dynamic viscosity (mPa·s (log scale))
Propylene glycol, 60 % by volume — everything else at 20 °C (default)
Density1,049.4 kg/m³
Specific heat3.339 kJ/(kg·K)
Thermal conductivity0.302 W/(m·K)
Dynamic viscosity by temperature
Temperature (°C)Dynamic viscosity (mPa·s)Row
-30330.39published
-20137.96published
-1062.78published
031.32published
1017.05published
2010.04published
306.34published
404.25published
503published
602.22published
701.7published
801.35published
901.1published
1000.92published

Rows marked published land exactly on a source anchor and are the tabulated figure. The rest are this library’s interpolation between the two anchors either side — good enough to design with, and said out loud so you can decide that for yourself.

Dow, Engineering and Operating Guide for DOWFROST and DOWFROST HD, SI tables, by volume; typical values for inhibited product · validated -35 to 100 °C · interpolated between 28 published anchors (values held, not extrapolated, past the ends)