Falling ball viscometer Viscobille™ VCD
laboratoryfor fuellube oil

Falling ball viscometer - Viscobille™ VCD - GESERCO - laboratory / for fuel / lube oil
Falling ball viscometer - Viscobille™ VCD - GESERCO - laboratory / for fuel / lube oil
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Characteristics

Type
falling ball
Applications
laboratory, for fuel, lube oil, used oil
Operational mode
manual
Configuration
portable

Description

Viscosity Comparison / Dilution Monitoring of Lubricating Oil by Fuel Oil The new and improved GESERCO ViscoBille™ VCD falling ball viscometer allows for the comparison of 3 viscosities in a simpler, faster and cost effective way. Viscosity comparison is now direct and easy, without any requirement for a temperature controlled bath, a thermometer, a stop watch or complex calculations. A common application of the GESERCO ViscoBille™ VCD falling ball viscometer is the monitoring of the dilution level of motor lubricating oils with fuel oil. GESERCO ViscoBille™ VCD falling ball viscometer is light and rugged, ready for field operation by any personnel, even if they are not specialist, for monitoring the conformity of the tested liquid to specifications. Specifications: The GESERCO Viscobille™ VCD is a highly sensitive and accurate tool for cross comparing the viscosity of 1 tested liquid with those of 2 reference liquids which may set, for instance, the minimum andmaximum acceptable viscosities for the tested liquid. The instrument has a strong construction and its syringe tip makes easy the collection of the test sample.
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