Rotary viscometer M3900
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Rotary viscometer - M3900 - Grace Instrument Co. - process / in-line
Rotary viscometer - M3900 - Grace Instrument Co. - process / in-line
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Characteristics

Type
rotary
Applications
process
Configuration
in-line

Description

Single rotating element submerged in test fluid without a dynamic seal The only moving component in contact with test fluid is the rotating bob. This patented design ensures reliability of test results over a longer period of time than any competing model can provide, without the use of any dynamic seal. Easy breakdown for cleaning and maintenance Access to all internal components is accomplished by a one-action dismount, providing fast access for maintenance and cleaning, maximizing performance and minimizing maintenance. The Grace Instrument M3900 In-Line Viscometer is designed to be easy to operate in process while providing a dependable and powerful viscosity measurement system. The simple, streamlined structure allows for long periods of low maintenance operation, during which time the unit is in constant service. Stainless-steel construction ensures that the M3900 will provide years of functionality. When maintenance is required, the patented design of the M3900 provides quick access, making maintenance easy and efficient. The M3900 In-Line Viscometer is intended for use with a wide variety of fluids, with a special emphasis on fracturing fluid and drilling mud. • Compliant with API 13 and API 39 • Viscosity measurement unaffected by fluid flow • Computer-controlled speed, viscosity measurement and calibration • Multiple data export formats • Easy to operate and calibrate • Unique and durable design with fast cleaning and simple maintenance

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