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Determination of kinematic viscosity at 40 °C
Determination of kinematic viscosity at 40 °C
VISCOSITY OF OILS
Viscosity is one of the most important characteristics of an oil. In fact, this characteristic influences the thickness of the oil film which is interposed between the parts to be lubricated. An increase in viscosity can indicate both a strong oxidation and contamination by unburnt particles and / or wear metals.
A decrease instead may indicate of eg. a dilution of fuel. It is a parameter that must be kept under controlled. In TEC Eurolab Srl the viscosity is measured with capillary viscometers according to the method ASTM D445/UNI EN ISO 3104: July 2000.
APPLICATION RANGE:
• TRANSPARENT AND OPAQUE LIQUIDS (ie OIL)
Required quantity: 100 mL.
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