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Lab Expo Impurity Tester units are used for determination of mechanical impurities in petroleum and fluid samples under controlled heating conditions. Systems support water bath temperature control from room temperature to 90 °C with stable operation in ambient conditions up to 35 °C and relative humidity up to 85%. Configurations are arranged for weight-based impurity analysis, supporting contamination assessment, sample quality verification, and routine testing in petroleum and industrial laboratory workflows.
FAQ for Impurity Tester
1: Why is controlled temperature important in Impurity Testing?
Maintaining a controlled temperature ensures that the impurity detection process remains stable and repeatable. Temperature variations can affect chemical behavior and leads to inaccurate readings.
2: What type of sensors are integrated into the Impurity Tester?
Depending on the model and application, the tester may include optical, electrochemical, thermal or spectroscopic sensors that detect specific impurity signatures in the sample.
3: How much data can the system store?
Storage capacity varies by model but most impurity testers can hold thousands of test records, ensuring ample space for routine and high-throughput operations.
4: What does adjustable sensitivity mean in an Impurity Tester?
Adjustable sensitivity allows users to fine-tune the detection thresholds, enabling the device to accurately detect impurities based on specific sample characteristics or regulatory limits.
5: What kind of display does the Impurity Tester feature?
The tester comes equipped with either a high-resolution LCD or a full-color touchscreen display, depending on the model to facilitate intuitive operation and clear data presentation.
6: Why is controlled temperature important in impurity testing?
Maintaining a controlled temperature ensures that the impurity detection process remains stable and repeatable. Temperature variations can affect chemical behavior and leads to inaccurate readings.
7: What type of sensors are integrated into the Impurity Tester?
Depending on the model and application, the tester may include optical, electrochemical, thermal or spectroscopic sensors that detect specific impurity signatures in the sample.
8: How much data can the system store?
Storage capacity varies by model but most impurity testers can hold thousands of test records, ensuring ample space for routine and high-throughput operations.
9: What does adjustable sensitivity mean in an impurity tester?
Adjustable sensitivity allows users to fine-tune the detection thresholds, enabling the device to accurately detect impurities based on specific sample characteristics or regulatory limits.
10: What kind of display does the impurity tester feature?
The tester comes equipped with either a high-resolution LCD or a full-color touchscreen display, depending on the model to facilitate intuitive operation and clear data presentation.