How do you test the viscosity of oil in x-ray tubes?
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October 5, 2024 at 4:07 am by Jane Smith
Viscosity testing of oil in x-ray tubes is done using a viscometer, which measures the oil’s resistance to flow at specific temperatures. The oil’s viscosity is important because it affects how well the oil can flow through the cooling system and its ability to dissipate heat. High viscosity may cause inefficient cooling, while low viscosity could reduce insulation efficiency. Regular viscosity tests help ensure that the oil remains within the recommended range for optimal performance. If viscosity issues are detected, GlobeCore’s filtration systems can help restore oil quality.