oil analysis spectrometer Articles
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Overview of Rotating Disc Electrode (RDE) Optical Emission Spectroscopy for In-Service Oil Analysis
Introduction The basis of modern oil analysis is the use of optical emission spectroscopy (OES) to measure the ppm (parts per million) levels of wear metals, contaminants and additives in oil samples. Whatever else an oil lab may measure, a multi-elemental analysis is the core of in-service oil analysis. This paper gives an overview of Rotating Disc Electrode Elemental Spectroscopy and its use ...
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The Spectroil Gets A New Heart And Brain
Introduction Wear debris analysis is an important part of any oil analysis program. The Spectroil RDE spectrometer measures trace quantities of elements dissolved or suspended as fine particles in lubricants using the time-tested technology of rotating disc electrode (RDE) atomic emission spectroscopy. The Spectroil RDE spectrometer comes in two configurations. The Spectroil M is a compact, ...
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