SYA-266A Engler viscometer Introduction: This instrument can simultaneously test two samples in the same temperature environment and generate time averaged values, making it an ideal instrument for measuring the Engla viscosity values of petroleum and asphalt products. Main purpose: This instrument is designed and manufactured in accordance with the requirements of the national standard GB/T 266 "Petroleum Products - Determination of Engler's Viscosity" and the national industry standard JTJ 052 "Test Specification for Asphalt and Asphalt Mixtures in Highway Engineering" T0622 "Asphalt Engler's Viscosity Test (Engler's Viscometer Method)". It is suitable for measuring liquids under certain temperature and volume conditions, The ratio of the time (seconds) flowing out to the time (seconds) flowing out of distilled water at 20 ℃ is the Engler viscosity of the liquid, measured in degrees Engler. Technical parameters: Standard water value: 51 ± 1 second; Measurement temperature: 0-100 ℃; Temperature control accuracy: ± 0.2 ℃; Engler viscosity thermometer: in accordance with GB514 standard; Measuring bottle specification: 200 ± 0.2ml; Electric heater power: 550W/~220V; Electronic stopwatch accuracy: 1/100 second.
Introduction: This instrument can simultaneously test two samples in the same temperature environment and generate time averaged values, making it an ideal instrument for measuring the Engla viscosity values of petroleum and asphalt products. Main purpose: This instrument is designed and manufactured in accordance with the requirements of the national standard GB/T 266 "Petroleum Products - Determination of Engler's Viscosity" and the national industry standard JTJ 052 "Test Specification for Asphalt and Asphalt Mixtures in Highway Engineering" T0622 "Asphalt Engler's Viscosity Test (Engler's Viscometer Method)". It is suitable for measuring liquids under certain temperature and volume conditions, The ratio of the time (seconds) flowing out to the time (seconds) flowing out of distilled water at 20 ℃ is the Engler viscosity of the liquid, measured in degrees Engler.