optical emission spectroscopy Articles
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Establishing wear particle limits using the theory of Dynamic Equilibrium Condition (DEC) to predict when abnormal wear modes are taking place in machinery
The basis of modern oil analysis programs 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 an oil lab may need to measure, multi-elemental analysis is the core of an in-service oil analysis program. This paper gives an overview of Rotating Disc Electrode Optical Emission ...
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Introducing the Knowledge Center
Want to learn more about analyzing critical fluids like lubrication oil? Check out our NEW Knowledge Center. Our mission at Spectro Scientific is to enable our customers to always make confident, knowledge-based decisions about their valuable assets and machinery. Whether you are testing motor oil, hydraulic fluid, fuel or coolant, we want to give you the information you need to make these ...
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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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Sample preparation is the key to quality analysis with a laser analyser
Sample preparation is the most important step of any chemical analysis. To get the best results with any elemental alloy analyser regardless of the technology, the sample must be clean before taking a measurement. Otherwise the results are always compromised at least to some extent. The effect of dirty surfaces will vary and some technologies are more forgiving to sample surface conditions than ...
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MicroLab Series – Fully Automated Oil Analyzer
Introduction The MicroLab 1 is a fully automated, bench-top analyzer specifically designed for the analysis of oil samples to provide comprehensive analytical and diagnostic results of engine, generator, gearbox, hydraulics, power steering and transmission fluids. The MicroLab was developed to bring oil analysis capability to any company that maintains equipment and seeks to improve their overall ...
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