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ERALAB OCM - The next era of oil condition monitoring


Cost savings and improved operational effi ciency: Unplanned downtime due to machine breakdowns can affect production schedules and profi tability. Oil condition monitoring helps predict and prevent such breakdowns, reducing unplanned maintenance and the associated costs. Regular in-service oil analysis enables a predictive maintenance approach where repairs or replacements are scheduled during planned downtime, minimizing operational disruption and maximizing overall effi ciency. By maintaining optimal oil condition, companies can signifi cantly extend the life and performance of their machines.


With the ERALAB OCM, eralytics offers a range of six versatile and combinable products to meet the above-mentioned challenges for a comprehensive oil analysis in the laboratory as well as on-site.


The RDE-OES spectrometer ERAOIL, the FTIR spectrometer ERASPEC OIL, the kinematic viscometer ERAVISC X, the particle counter ERACOUNT XS, the ferrous debris analyzer ERATEST FERRO and the fl ash point tester series ERAFLASH mark the beginning of the next era of oil condition monitoring.


ERAOIL - RDE-OES spectrometer for elemental analysis


The key to modern oil-analysis is our new RDE-OES spectrometer ERAOIL (ASTM D6595) measuring contaminations and additives in lubricating oils inside engines, transmissions, hydraulic systems, and gear boxes. Its unique design includes a built-in PC, touchscreen, sharpening device, and ventilation system. The ERAOIL RDE-OES spectrometer measures up to 32 elements in 30 seconds with sub-ppm LOD.


ERAOIL ERASPEC OIL - FTIR spectrometer for chemical analysis


With the portable FTIR spectrometer ERASPEC OIL, detailed lubricant and diesel fuel analyses are carried out fully automatically in seconds. It is the analyzer of choice for monitoring degradation, additive depletion, and contaminations. In addition to direct trending and spectral subtraction analysis according to ASTM, DIN and JOAP methods, ERASPEC OIL allows for the fast and simple determination of TAN and TBN.


ERASPEC OIL ERAVISC X - 2 in 1: Viscosity & density testing with lab-precision


The compact and most robust kinematic viscometer ERAVISC X with its revolutionary capillary viscosity cell is a real game changer for high-precision kinematic viscosity testing at any temperature between 15 °C and 100 °C. Latest Peltier Technology allows for automated, high precision viscosity index measurement within 60 seconds. The unique design of the ERAVISC X additionally includes eralytics x-oscillating metal U-tube density meter module that allows for simultaneous ASTM D4052 density testing with 5-digit precision.


ERAVISC X ERACOUNT XS - ISO 4406 laser particle counter


The world’s fastest and smallest ISO 4406 particle counter ERACOUNT XS is the analyzer of choice for particle measurements with laboratory precision. At the push of a button, the laser-based analyzer measures and displays the ISO 4406 particle size channels ≥ 4 µm(c), ≥ 6 µm(c) and ≥ 14 µm(c) - all within 60 seconds using only 10 mL of sample.


If connected to one of eralytics other OCM analyzers the ERACOUNT XS even offers detailed counting and scaling of all eight ISO 4406 particle size channels. The instrument is calibrated according to the international standard ISO 11171 and traceable to NIST standards.


ERACOUNT XS


ERATEST FERRO - Ferrous debris analyzer for wear particles


The ferrous debris analyzer ERATEST FERRO is a mobile and battery-operated measuring instrument for determining the total content of ferromagnetic wear particles in oils and greases. The instrument operates according to ASTM D8120 and provides the precise concentration in ppm of magnetizable debris with only 2 mL of sample.


ERATEST FERRO ERAFLASH - The safe side of fl ash point testing


Another crucial problem in lubrication is fuel dilution, which can lead to costly damage to the engine. Various techniques exist for assessing fuel dilution, with viscosity and FTIR spectroscopy serving as effective screening methods. However, when it comes to precision, fl ash point testing stands out as the most accurate direct approach.


eralytics fl ash point tester series ERAFLASH measure in full compliance with the Continuously Closed Cup fl ash point testing method ASTM D7094, which has been accepted in most ASTM fuel specifi cations since 2013. The analyzer determines the fl ash point by the pressure change inside the closed cup, and automatically calculates the fuel dilution. It uses only 2 mL of sample and is considered as the safest and fastest fl ash point method.


ERAFLASH


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