Quick and simple wear metal analysis

Analytical instrumentation

Quick and simple wear metal analysis

15 Aug, 2023

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eralytics’ most recent innovation is the ERAOIL, which is the first and most advanced, stand-alone rotating disc electrode spectrometer for analysing wear metals, additives, and contaminants in all types of operating liquids and can measure up to 32 elements automatically within 30 seconds to provide a sub-ppm limit of detection (LOD).

The measurement is performed according to international standards: wear metals, contaminants, additives in lubricating oils and hydraulic fluids according to ASTM D6595 and contaminants in gas turbine and engine fuel according to ASTM D6728.

ERAOIL’s unique stand-alone design features a built-in PC and a 10-inch colour touchscreen. Even an electrode sharpener and an automatic ventilation system are integrated into ERAOIL. With its smallest and most robust housing, it is suitable for laboratory and on-site applications.

ERAOIL is the perfect solution for wear metal analysis of lubricants from engines, transmissions, hydraulic systems, and gear boxes. The fast and easy elemental analysis brings clear advantages for the operation of any commercial means of transport or machines in the industrial environment. This solution also provides clear added value for other applications such as coolants, metalworking fluids or other process fluids.

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