
Spectroil M
Oil Analysis Spectrometers for the Analysis of Wear Metals, Contaminants,
and Additives in Lubricants or Gas Turbine Fuels

"Selected as the "next generation" oil analysis spectrometer by the Department of Defense for the Joint Oil Analysis Program (JOAP)"
The Spectroil M Oil Analysis Spectrometer can help you:
If you need to analyze wear metals, contaminants and additives in lubricants or gas
turbine fuels, the Spectroil M Oil analysis Spectrometer is designed specifically
for your application. The latest addition to Spectro Inc.'s family of emission spectrometers,
it is compact, rugged, transportable and easy-
The Spectroil M is just what you might expect from the company that pioneered the
world's first mobile emission oil analysis spectrometer. Because it is routinely
operated in remote locations as well as in the laboratory, the Spectroil M has become
a standard mobile spectrometer for on-
The Spectroil M has been designed to meet or exceed the analytical requirement of
Military Standard MIL-
The Spectroil M/C complies with ASTM D6595Standard Method for Determination of Wear Metals and Contaminants in Used Lubricating Oils or Used Hydraulic Fluids by Rotating Disc Electrode Atomic Emission Spectrometry.
The Spectroil M/F complies with ASTM D6728 Standard Method for Determination of Contaminants in Gas Turbine and Diesel Engine Fuel by Rotating Disc Electrode Atomic Emission Spectrometry.
The Spectroil M uses the time tested and well established rotating disk electrode (RDE) method, still the best means available to analyze wear metals, contaminants and additives in lubricants and greases and most fuels. The method, which undergoes continual improvements, is key to Spectroil's many features.
The Spectroil M provides fast and accurate analysis of lubricants and fuels. In typical
operation, a small sample of the oil or fuel (approximately 2 ml) is introduced for
analysis via a rotating graphite disk electrode. An electric arc created in the gap
between the disk electrode and a rod counter electrode completely volatilizes the
sample, creating a plasma which emits light characteristic of the elements in the
sample. Operation is extremely simple -
the analysis takes approximately 30 seconds.
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Provides an early warning of abnormal wear.
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Conforms to ASTM Standard Test Method D6595 requirements
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No sample preparation 30 second analysis time
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Bench-
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Analyzes all elements simultaneously
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Always ready to analyze samples
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Simple to operate without special training or background
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Standard and readily available consumables
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Requires no special utilities or gases, only AC power
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Meets stringent Department of Defense requirements (JOAP)
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Optional large particle analysis capability
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Optional sulfur analysis capability
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Spectroil M (Military Oil Analysis Spectrometer)
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Spectroil M/N (Navy and Army Version)
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Spectroil M/C (Commercial Configuration)
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Spectroil M/F (Fuel Analysis Configuration)
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Spectroil M/R (Autosampler Configuration)
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