Standard Viscosity Oil

Standard viscosity oil is a liquid of known viscosity used to calibrate viscometers. The principle relies on the characteristics of Newtonian fluids, where the accuracy of the instrument is determined by measuring the flow time at a specific temperature. Its functions include verifying instrument readings and ensuring measurement consistency. It is applied in the regular calibration of laboratory viscometers and monitoring production processes.
Selection
The selection of standard viscosity oils should match common measurement ranges, taking into account the viscosity range of the samples to be tested. Pay attention to certification documents and temperature standards to ensure traceability of values. Choose appropriate models based on the type of instrument, and consider chemical compatibility. Check the validity period and storage conditions to avoid contamination or deterioration.

Terms

Standards

Instruments

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 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

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

Manufactured according to ASTM D 2162, traceable national standard, 20 ℃ viscosity 7008mPa · s, 25 ℃ viscosity 4599mPa · s, compatible with a variety of test equipment calibrating requirements.

$ 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

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

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

Outflow aperture 1.9mm, viscosity measurement range of 10~ 35cSt, aluminum alloy Cup body and stainless steel pore structure durable, in line with ASTM D1200 standard.

$ 167.00

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

Measurement range 35~ 135cst, flow hole diaMeter 4mm, Benchtop design with bracket, in accordance with ISO2431 standard, suitable for viscosity testing.

$ 196.00

Available in 1031mPas (20 ° C) and 712.9mPas (25 ° C) calibrated viscosities, fully traceable to national standards, compatible with a wide range of test equipment, and compliant with ISO Guide 34 and BS EN ISO/IEC 17025 certification requirements.

$ 472.00

Adopting Japanese I15 standard design, the external aperture is 6.0 +/- 0.5mm, and the internal aperture is 3.5 +/- 0.05mm, which can quickly measure Coating viscosity and take the average value of three measurements to ensure accuracy.

$ 133.00

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

DiaMeter 1mm outflow hole design, in line with DIN53211 standard, using stainless steel material to improve Abrasion Resistance and rust resistance performance, suitable for testing requirements of different viscosity Coatings.

$ 154.00

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