High Oil Viscosity Tester

High oil viscosity measuring instruments determine the internal resistance of fluids through rotational or capillary methods, reflecting the flow characteristics of oil products. They are used to monitor changes in the viscosity of industrial oils such as lubricating oils and hydraulic oils, and are applied in engine oil testing and the evaluation of lubrication conditions in industrial equipment.
Selection
When selecting, focus on ensuring the measurement range covers the viscosity range of the oil to be tested, the temperature control accuracy meets standard requirements, consider automatic cleaning functions to reduce cross-contamination, verify that the instrument's calibration and certification comply with industry standards, and ensure the operation interface is simple for easy daily maintenance.

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Instruments

500Ml capacity S6 viscosity standard oil, 20 ℃ viscosity 8.911mPa · s, 25 ℃ viscosity 7.498mPa · s, traceable to national standards, compatible with a variety of test equipment calibrating requirements.

$ 472.00

Silicone oil standard solution, calibrated viscosity 380cp, capacity 400ml, suitable for Viscometer calibrating.

$ 185.00

Silicone oil standard liquid viscosity value 11000cp, capacity 400ml, specially designed for Viscometer calibrated, providing stable and reliable viscosity reference standards.

$ 204.00

500Ml capacity, S2000 oil, 20 ℃ viscosity 7008mPa · s, 25 ℃ viscosity 4599mPa · s, traceable to national standards, compatible with a variety of testing equipment.

$ 474.00

Provide 500ml N4000 calibrated oil with viscosity values of 14042mPa · s and 9256mPa · s at 20 ° C and 25 ° C respectively to ensure accurate and reliable equipment calibration.

$ 472.00

Manufactured to ASTM D 2162 standards with dual UKAS certification, 20 ° C rotor calibrated viscosity 136.4mPa · s, 25 ° C viscosity 101.1mPa · s, providing complete traceability.

$ 471.00

Manufactured according to ASTM D 2162, it offers two calibrated viscosity values of 1799mPa · s (20 ° C) and 1231mPa · s (25 ° C), is fully traceable to national standards and meets international certification requirements.

$ 474.00

Provides a calibrated viscosity of 71.96mPa · s (20 ° C) and 54.81mPa · s (25 ° C), fully traceable to national standards, in accordance with BS EN ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO Guide 34 certifications.

$ 472.00

Manufactured by ASTM D 2162 method, fully traceable to national standards, viscosity 31028mPas at 20 ° C, viscosity 19808mPas at 25 ° C, compatible with a variety of testing equipment, shelf life of 2 years.

$ 472.00

Provide 76423mPas and 123511mPas two viscosity values, fully traceable to national standards, compatible with a variety of test equipment to ensure calibrating accuracy.

$ 472.00

Available in 285.2mPa · s (20 ° C) and 205.1mPa · s (25 ° C) calibrated viscosity, compatible with a wide range of test equipment to ensure accurate calibrating and compliance with ASTM D 2162 manufacturing standards.

$ 471.00

Available in a calibrated viscosity of 559.2mPa · s and 393.9mPa · s, compatible with a wide range of test equipment, and compliant with international standards BS EN ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO Guide 34 certifications to ensure calibrated accuracy and traceability.

$ 472.00

Available in 36.35mPa · s (20 ° C) and 28.54mPa · s (25 ° C) calibrated viscosity, compatible with a wide range of test equipment and ASTM D 2162 compliant for accurate Traceability.

$ 472.00

Can provide 1158mPa · s (20 ℃) and 833.1mPa · s (25 ℃) accurately calibrated viscosity, fully traceable to national standards, compatible with a variety of test equipment, in line with international certification requirements.

$ 472.00

Manufactured according to ASTM D 2162 and fully traceable to national standards, it provides rotor calibrated viscosity of 17.53mPa · s at 20 ° C and 14.26mPa · s at 25 ° C, and is compatible with a wide range of test equipment.

$ 471.00

Articles

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