TP725 automatic kinematic viscosity tester Introduction
TP725 automatic kinematic viscosity tester is developed according to GB / T 265 and ASTM D445 standards. It measures the kinematic viscosity of transparent and opaque liquids including crude oil, light and heavy fuel oil, lubricants, additives, and waste oil. Can be widely used in power, petroleum, chemical, commodity inspection and scientific research departments. Features
Dual CPU microcomputer control
Ability to measure kinematic viscosity asynchronously for two samples at the same time and automatically print results
Constant temperature, detection, calculation, viscosity tube cleaning and drying are fully automated
With automatic fault diagnosis program
Refrigeration equipment can be added according to user needs
Imported LCD display, human body induction key
The detection device adopts the US imported detection module for dynamic detection, which completely avoids missed detection and false detection.
The instrument has an oil drain port for easy oil drainage.
One-click measurement of kinematic viscosity simplifies operation.
The infrared liquid level detection is not affected by indoor light and light. Technical Parameters
Temperature control range: room temperature to 100 ℃
Temperature control accuracy: ± 0.01 ℃
Resolution: 0.01 ℃
Viscosity resolution: 0.00001mm2 / S
Experiment hole: 2 holes
Display: LCD display
Clock display: year, month, day, hour, minute (power off work)
Ambient temperature: (5 ~ 40) ℃
Power consumption: 1500W
Power supply voltage: AC 220V ± 10% 50Hz ± 10%
Ambient temperature: 5 ~ 40 ℃
Relative humidity: ≤85%
Dimension: 370mm × 300mm × 650mm
Weight: about 26kg
TP725 automatic kinematic viscosity tester is developed according to GB / T 265 and ASTM D445 standards. It measures the kinematic viscosity of transparent and opaque liquids including crude oil, light and heavy fuel oil, lubricants, additives, and waste oil. TP725 automatic kinematic viscosity tester can be widely used in power, petroleum, chemical, commodity inspection and scientific research departments.