Methods : ASTM D7483; Correlates: ASTM D445
Gold Standard for Reservoir Fluid Lab Analysis
State of the Art High-Pressure/High-Temperature Viscometer(Also known as EMV - Electro magnetic viscometer) - VISCOlab PVT viscometer uses Cambridge’s patented oscillating piston technology to ensure sample analysis provides highly accurate (+/- 1% of full scale) and repeatable (+/- 0.8% of reading*) measurement results.
- Widest operational range and minimal sample volume requirement
- Repeatable results under well conditions
- Fast Analysis Time(within 4 hours), allows high productivity to help reduce sample backlog
- Requires small sample size- 6ml of sample per measurement
- Wide operating pressure and temperature range
- High repeatability, highly accurate
- Includes intuitive and easy to use VISCO PVT software to store and archive test data
- Reduces operator intervention since sample handling occurs direct from the pressure canister or via pressure generator
- Small footprint design,
- Simple to operate
- Analytical principle Oscillating Piston technology/ Electro-magnetic Viscometer
- Stabilization - 45 minutes
- User Configurable Graph Viscosity ranges 0.02-0.2cP(gas piston), 0.2-2cP, 0.25-5cP, 0.5-10cP, 1-20cP, 2.5-50cP, 5-100cP, 10-200cP, 25-500cP, 50-1000cP, 100-2000cP, 250-5000cP, 500-10000cP
- Wetted Materials Inconel 718 sensor/ C276 Hastelloy or 17-4 pH SS pistons. 17-4pH SS pressure transducer. -For improved corrosion resistance
- Maximum Particle Size 25-360 microns
- Maximum Temperature Standard: 185°C.
- Maximum Pressure Standard: 1379 bar (20,000psi)/19,000psi (CRN).
Software functions - All systems delivered Preconfigured VISCO-PVT software in a laptop
- Records and graphs data from viscometer, bath and pressure gauge
- Average information: Average Viscosity, Average Temperature and Average Pressure
- Current Information: Current Viscosity and Current Temperature
- Diagnostics Information: Current setup name, Delta T, Standard Deviation
- Bath Information: bath power status, bath setpoint and temperature of the bath fluid
- Temperature-Corrected Viscosity
- Pressure-Corrected Viscosity