Service and Product Overview
Measure Oil Viscosity and Total Acid Number with Precision
Acidity Test Kit Products
Our kits contain a case, glassware, and reagents for 25 test kits. Kits are also available for 100 tests. Both come with reagent packages. Stock ampules (in mg/KOH/gram) are available in strengths of:
0.05mg 0.10mg 0.15mg 0.30mg 0.60mg 1.00mg
Model V-3 Falling Ball Viscosity Comparator
This instrument measures viscosity and detects contaminants in lubricants. This viscosity test method utilizes the principles established in ASTM D 445 Standard Test Method for Kinematic Viscosity of Opaque Fluids.
Kits manufactured to test diesel, gasoline, turbine lubricants, and unknown samples against the standard of new oil.
FEATURES
This compact and lightweight instrument has no electric components. It features a simple and accurate mechanical design, allowing the user to get precise test results at a low cost.
SUITABLE FOR:
Common Carriers, Tug and Ferry Fleets,
Road Builders, Yacht Owners.
The Gerin KOH Ampule Test Method
Measures the quantity of potassium hydroxide required to neutralize acid in one gram of oil. Our products allow for a quick and easy way to test transformer and other petroleum fluids for acidity. This condemning limit test method tells the user if the test fluid is either above or below a selected total acid number (T.A.N.).
Just measure, shake, and wait a few seconds before observing the color test results.
Pink to magenta means pass. Clear means fail.
IT-9 ASTM D 2285 Water Drop Weight Test Method
Easiest interfacial tensiometer to use on the market. You can make up to 3 consecutive tests on a sample before resetting. No skills or elaborate cleanup after each test. Contains all the tools needed to store, carry, and conduct the test. The tester cannot be used for hazardous chemicals.
The Gerin Model PSB-97 Oil Colorimeter Test
The PSB-97 is a simple, economical, and visual tool that allows the user to thoroughly examine petroleum-insulating fluids. Oil color and clarity also provide added date to determine if insulating fluids are suitable for further use.