Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Good Bbs What's A Good Way To Test Viscosity In Oil Samples? (other Than Using Bbs Or Bubbles)?

What's a good way to test viscosity in oil samples? (other than using bbs or bubbles)? - good bbs

I am an engineering project for the sampling and analysis of the viscosity of the oil. I was wondering if anyone knew of any other method other than good drop ball or blowing through it? Thank you in advance: o)

4 comments:

TIM M said...

Get a Viscos meters by working a drop of oil on a glass plate, which is then viewed through a prism of a tube of the microscope and the viscosity can be read on a scale clearly visible.
Easy easy, all the while drawing provides mechanisms to ensure the consistency of lubrication and stop preventing unnecessary loss of production and ...

Wormwood said...

A trick I learned is in the field, as I insert my pen, and half the time it takes to drip from the tip. I can quickly resolve the viscosity with a simple comparison.

Rebel without a clue said...

Use a cup of viscosity. This is a calibration cup, a small plastic funnel to fill and save the time needed to bring their similar liquid.

MrCool19... said...

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