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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is an Oil Emission Spectrometer?

An Oil Emission Spectrometer is an apparatus designed to measure the concentration of various elements in oils and lubricants through emission spectroscopy.

2 How does an Oil Emission Spectrometer work?

It detects light from excited oil atoms in order to identify elements.

3 What elements can be detected using an Oil Emission Spectrometer?

It can detect a variety of elements such as iron, copper, lead, chromium, nickel and tin.

4 What types of oils can be analyzed using Oil Emission Spectrometer?

It can analyze a wide range of oils such as engine oils, hydraulic oils, gear oils, lubricating oils, transformer oils and marine fuels.

5 What kind of maintenance does Oil Emission Spectrometer require?

Regular maintenance includes proper calibration of the apparatus, routine cleaning and software updates.

6 Can Oil Emission Spectrometer analyze oils with high contamination?

It is widely used to analyze oils with high levels of contamination.

7 Can Oil Emission Spectrometer differentiate between fresh oil and used oil?

It is used to identify characteristic changes in the elemental composition of oil over time.

8 What kind of contaminants can be detected by Oil Emission Spectrometer?

It is used for detecting metals and elemental contaminants in the oil.

9 How does an Oil Emission Spectrometer compare to a Mass Spectrometer?

An Oil Emission Spectrometer is used to detect elemental composition of oil samples whereas a Mass Spectrometer is used to analyze both elemental and molecular composition of the samples.

10 Can Oil Emission Spectrometer be used for oil recycling or reprocessing?

It is used in the oil recycling or reprocessing industry to assess the quality of recycled oils.