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Evaporation Loss Test Bath.

Labotronics Evaporation Loss Test Bath is designed for testing oil and grease samples. It operates within a temperature range of RT to 200u00b0C, with u00b10.1u00b0C accuracy and a 0.4 g/min to 4 g/min flow rate, featuring a compact design with 500 u00d7 350 u00d7 400 mm dimensions.

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Evaporation Loss Test Bath.

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  1. Evaporation Loss Test Bath LB-10ELB info@labotronics.com | www.labotronics.com Labotronics Scientific. 1007 N Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801, USA

  2. Overview : Evaporation loss test bath LB-10ELB is a microprocessor controlled oil and grease evaporation loss testing unit. It is characterized with air flow at standard temperature and pressure for an uninterrupted uniform detection. The inbuilt flow meter and dryer automatically stops heating process and gas supply on test completion. Specifications : Samples tested Oil and grease Temperature range RT ~ 200 °C Temperature control accuracy ± 0.1 °C Flow rate 0.4 g/min ~ 4 g/min Dimensions 500 × 350 × 400 mm Weight 15 kgs Features : 1. Digital LCD screen for visual monitoring of resulting data 2. Digital temperature control function 3. Built-in air pump with stable gas supply 4. Malfunction indication by flashlight and buzzer 5. Anti-corrosive stainless steel exterior structure Applications : Used in measuring the evaporation loss of sample by change in weight in petrochemicals, gasoline, lubricants, fuels, etc.

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