Compressor oils can create unique challenges when trying to measure viscosity. Dissolved gases from refrigerants, in particular, tend to bubble out when these oils are measured using traditional viscometers. This can create errors in the measurement, typically causing readings to be much lower than they should be.
Eliminate Degassing When Measuring Viscosity of Compressor Oils
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Daniel Walsh on June 08, 2016
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