awevaporation loss testing equipment grease and oils tester

   
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • awevaporation loss testing equipment grease and oils tester

FAQ

  • QWhat is evaporation loss test?
    ADetailed specification as follows: None This test method covers the determination of the loss in mass by evaporation of lubricating greases and oils for applications, where evaporation loss is a factor. Evaporation loss data can be obtained at any temperature in the range from 100 to 150°C (210 to 300°F).
  • QWhat is IP 183 lubrication test?
    AAs per ASTM D972, IP 183. Supplied with 2 Nos. evaporation cell. IP/ASTM Glass Thermometers available at extra cost. Detailed specification as follows: None This test method covers the determination of the loss in mass by evaporation of lubricating greases and oils for applications, where evaporation loss is a factor.
  • QCan you customize it according to my needs?
    AYou can send me inquiries according to your needs. we can customize them with technical engineers.
  • QWhat is an evaporation test?
    AAn evaporation test indicates a functionality of grease at high temperatures. The test will determine the mass loss of a grease over a period of time. This test is one of Nye’s 4 required tests performed on all lubricants at Nye by the Quality Release Team prior to shipping to the customer.
  • QHow do you calculate lubricant evaporation loss?
    AThis number is divided by the original starting weight of the lubricant and multiplied by 100 to report a percent mass loss. The maximum limit allowed for oil evaporation is determined by the customer application specifications. Monitoring evaporation loss is important in applications where high temperatures occur.
  • QWhat is a lubricant mass loss test?
    AThe test will determine the mass loss of a grease over a period of time. This test is one of Nye’s 4 required tests performed on all lubricants at Nye by the Quality Release Team prior to shipping to the customer. The test begins with a technician weighing an empty petri dish for testing a grease or a Berzelius beaker for an oil.
  • QWhy is evaporation loss important?
    AMonitoring evaporation loss is important in applications where high temperatures occur. When a significant amount of oil evaporates from a grease or oil, the grease can stiffen or the oil viscosity can change, thus altering the properties of the lubricant.