Brookfield CAP2000 Viscometer User Manual

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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.

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Manual No. M02-313-G0812

III.3 Calibration Verification

Accuracy of the CAP 2000+ Viscometer can be verified by performing a calibration verification.

Go to www.brookfieldengineering.com to view a video on the procedure.

The cones/spindles that were shipped with the viscometer were calibrated to the viscometer by

Brookfield prior to shipment. If your viscometer was returned to Brookfield or an authorized

Brookfield Dealer, then any cones/spindles that were returned for service will have been

calibrated to the viscometer prior to shipment.

When you receive the instrument, perform a calibration verification on each cone spindle to

ensure that each spindle is measuring correctly. Use the appropriate viscosity standard fluid

defined in Table III-5 or III-6 for each spindle. This will ensure that everything is in good

working order and that the instrument and/or cone spindles have not experienced a change

during shipment. If the calibration verification fails then you can take advantage of the CAP

Viscometer’s unique feature which allows the operator to recalibrate each cone spindle to the

CAP Viscometer (See Section III.4).

Calibration verification of your viscometer should also be performed when viscosity readings

with your product are suspect. Verifying the calibration will determine if the cone needs to

be recalibrated to the instrument. This will help you to determine if the discrepant readings

on your product are due to cone/instrument performance, or your method or your product.

Complete cone recalibration is discussed in Section III.4.

To perform a cone calibration verification, you will need a mineral oil from Table III-5 or Table

III-6. Determine what range model CAP 2000+ Viscometer you have (Low Torque or High

Torque), which temperature range (L = Low, H = High; consult the instrument serial tag) and

what cone your are using.

You must use the following method to verify calibration of each cone spindle.

1. Attach solvent trap and spindle and lower viscometer head. Put the cone in the down

position, and make sure that the solvent trap is covering the spindle.

2. Allow the viscometer to stabilize for at least 30 minutes at 25°C (Low Temp units) or at

60°C (High Temp) if the temperature that you normally operate is different; otherwise, wait

5 minutes, then make sure the cone is in the down position and that the solvent trap is on.

3. At the end of the temp stabilization period, dispense the appropriate volume of fluid (consult

Table III-5 or Table III-6). Figure III-1 shows how to dispense the fluid onto the plate and

determine visually if the amount is appropriate.

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