• Easily used by maintenance staff right out of the box

  • Instant indication

  • Plan maintenance and have the spares available on time. Minimise off-hire and demurrage.
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Insolubles Meter & Papers

Product Code: FG-K17105-KW 

Insolubles Meter & Papers (& Soot) Tests monitor the build up of combustion related debris and oxidation products. High insolubles and soot will cause lacquer formation on hot surfaces, sticking of piston rings and wear of the cylinder liner and bearing surfaces. The detergent property of the oil will decrease, speeding further deterioration. 

The DIGI Insolubles Meter & Papers (& Soot) Tests utilises the latest test meter technology to provide excellent repeatibility and rapid results in the field. With its waterproof casing and battery power it is a superb addition to any maintenance regime. The DIGI Insolubles & Soot Test Meter comes complete in a portable carry case with all reagents and consumables required for instant testing.

  • Easy and quick to use
  • Extremely robust - designed for use in harsh environments
  • Very easy to clean and store

Kittiwake also supply insolubles papers which provide a qualitative result when compared to a chart. Part code FG-K1-006-KW


 

Specification

Application:Diesel Engine Lubricants, Compressor Oils, Gas Engine Lubricants (meter) / Diesel Engine Lubricants (Papers)
No of Tests:Unlimited (Meter) / 100 (Papers)
Range:0 - 2.5% (Meter) / Qualitative (Papers)
Test Time:<2 Minutes (Meter) / 1 hour unattended (Papers)

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