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Mooney viscosity torque spikes can ruin a test fast — especially right after the preheating minute. In this video, I break down why your Mooney test spikes, shuts down, or goes out of range, and what to do about it. If you work with rubber testing, compound development, or QC, this is a myth you need to stop believing: Mooney viscosity is not “simple.” I explain what the Mooney viscometer actually measures, why torque can jump the moment the rotor starts turning, and how factors like temperature gradients, high compound viscosity, specimen overfilling, rotor selection, and poor sample conditioning all affect the result. We also compare the large rotor (L rotor) and small rotor (S rotor), explain why ML and MS values are not interchangeable, and cover when it makes sense to switch rotor size or increase test temperature from 100°C to 120°C. If you’ve been troubleshooting Mooney viscosity spikes, rotor overload, unstable readings, or repeatability problems in rubber viscosity testing, this video will help you understand the physics behind the problem and build a more reliable compound-specific test method. Perfect for: Engineering students Materials scientists Industry professionals Chemistry enthusiasts Anyone curious about how everyday materials work NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: Hit SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications! @MyRubberHeart ENGAGE WITH US: Comment below with your questions about rubber modification Share your experiences with modified rubber materials Suggest topics for future episodes ❤️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Share this video with fellow science enthusiasts Check out our videos from season 1 & 2 #RubberScience #MaterialsEngineering #ChemicalModification #ScienceEducation #Engineering #Chemistry #RubberTechnology #MaterialScience #myrubberheart #IndustryInnovation #STEM #sustainability #MooneyViscosity #RubberTesting #QualityControl #PolymerTesting #myrubberheart