Viscometer for high-temperature, high-pressure applications

Viscometer

Viscometer for high-temperature, high-pressure applications

31 Mar, 2025

The ViscoLab PVT+ from Cambridge Viscosity can measure seven parameters, including viscosity, pressure, temperature, temperature-compensated viscosity, pressure-compensated viscosity, density, and shear rate. The PVT+ viscometer provides the right data in real-time, to support operational insight and decision-making.

The ViscoLab PVT+ is a critical instrument to help operators understand how liquids perform under extreme conditions. Ideal for high-pressure processes like reservoir fluid analysis, phase behaviour, and supercritical fluid applications, where the precision, speed, and reliability of the measurements may have a massive financial impact on operations.

"The ViscoLab PVT+ has a host of features that support the more complex challenges of reservoir fluid analysis," said Pat Riley, VP of Process Analytics at PAC LP, Cambridge Viscosity’s parent company. "We used the voice of the customer to guide the design to deliver an instrument that addresses their current pain and future needs."

The ViscoLab PVT+ has been developed to be the gold standard of PVT measurement. It is easy to use and highly customisable. With seven measurement parameters to capture a wide range of actionable data, the PVT+ is ideal for applications where the fluids undergo high pressures and/or high temperatures.

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