
Gost | 6793
Note: While identical in premise, subtle variations in heating rates or cup dimensions between these standards can result in slight numerical differences in the final recorded temperature.
This measurement serves as a benchmark for a lubricant’s heat resistance, defining the maximum temperature it can endure before losing its structural integrity. ⚙️ How the GOST 6793 Test Works gost 6793
A small grease sample is packed into a specialized metal cup with a standardized hole at the bottom. Note: While identical in premise, subtle variations in
The dropping point is a critical physical indicator in tribology (the study of friction and wear). It indicates the specific temperature at which a grease passes from a semi-solid to a liquid state under controlled conditions. 🔍 What is the Dropping Point? The dropping point is a critical physical indicator
Formulated under GOST 1033-79, these are intended for low-temperature applications up to about 65 °C. Their dropping points typically register on the lower end, around 75 °C to 100 °C.
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In modern laboratory facilities, this process is automated using specialized instrumentation like the Lintel Kaplya-20U or similar specialized drop point devices. 🚜 Relevance in Lubricant Manufacturing
