Viscosity and density measurements for oil samples with laboratory precision

Oil analysis

Viscosity and density measurements for oil samples with laboratory precision

30 Nov, 2023

Published over 2 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Oil analysis.

The portable and easy-to-operate ERAVISC X kinematic viscometer completes eralytics’ product line of highly robust and super-small analysers.

ERAVISC X's revolutionary dynamic capillary measuring cell is a real game-changer for high-precision kinematic viscosity testing at any temperature between 15 °C and 100 °C. The latest Peltier technology enables automated, high-speed viscosity index measurement. eralytics’ unique, patented, FillingProof™ solution detects even the smallest bubbles, ensuring the most precise density measurements.

ERAVISC X allows for the independent measurements of viscosity and density enabling the simultaneous determination of both values at different temperatures. The unique, dynamic capillary viscosity method determines the flow time of the sample as a function of rapidly measured pressure. This patented principle combines the precision of traditional measurement methods with the speed and ease of use associated with eralytics’ instruments.

Its ruggedness and reliability make it the ideal solution for daily viscosity measurements in the laboratory as well as directly in the field to immediately detect contamination and oil degradation.

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