SH/T 0059,ASTM D5800
For lubricating oil (especially internal combustion engine oil) and lubricating oil base oil at 250℃
MT-ZF300 Lubricating Oil Evaporation Loss Tester
Introduction:
MT-ZF300 Lubricating Oil Evaporation Loss Tester complies with the requirements of SH/T 0059 ‘Lubricating Oil Evaporation Loss Test Method (Noack Method)’ and ASTM D5800 B Method. It is suitable for measuring the evaporation loss of lubricating oil (especially internal combustion engine oil) and lubricating oil base oil at 250℃.
Applications:
Automotive engine oil quality assessment
Formulation testing of synthetic lubricants
Lubricant thermal stability evaluation for R&D
Production QC for lubricant manufacturers
Features:
1. The large color screen displays the working status of the instrument, such as temperature, time, and parameters.
2. Method B replaces Method A, and Wood's alloy is not required in the test process to avoid environmental pollution and personal injury.
3. The evaporation bath of the instrument is made of aluminum alloy, which makes the instrument have the advantages of uniform heating, durability and reliability.
4. The control system adopts single-chip core control, automatic temperature control, and automatic timing.
5. Timing alarm and control of vacuum pump system operation.
6. The vacuum control system consists of pressure control instrument, vacuum pump, pressure regulating bottle, etc.
Technical Parameters:
Specification | Details |
Display | Large color screen display |
Temperature Control Range | Ambient ~ 250°C |
Temperature Control Accuracy | ±0.2°C |
Pressure Range | 20+/-0.2mm water column |
Vacuum control | Vacuum pump and pressure gauge air filter |
Pressure | 0~25mm H20 |
Heating Power | 1.3 W |
Heating Unit | Environmentally friendly lightweight heating unit |
Dimensions (mm, excl. feet) | 800 × 380 × 450 |
Weight | 30 kg |
Power Supply | AC220V ±10V, 50Hz |
Why Evaporation Loss Testing Matters:
Lubricants exposed to high temperatures may evaporate, leading to oil thickening, additive loss, and engine deposit formation. ASTM D5800 provides a standardized way to assess such behavior, and Matictest’s instrument delivers repeatable, accurate results critical to oil formulation and quality control.