
44
CT-2000 Instruction Manual
IBF Bath Oil
IBF Bath Oil contains an oxidation inhibitor which reduces tendency to darken at higher temperatures.
Viscosity is 36 cSt at 40 °C and 5.6 cSt at 100 °C. This oil is available from CANNON as part number 9726-
L20.
Silicone Fluids
Silicone fluids are available in a wide range of viscosities and can be used over an extensive range of
temperatures. However, silicones are also relatively expensive liquids and a bath containing silicones
requires extra care when used for capillary viscometry. If silicones are introduced into a viscometer
capillary, its calibration factor is significantly altered.
Water
Water is the near ideal fluid for the temperature range in which it can be used. Due to the possibility of
algae formation in some circumstances, an inclusion of water treatment is necessary. Water can be used
at temperatures close to the boiling point, but water replenishment to offset evaporation becomes a
nuisance and exposure to the hot vapor can make working above or near the bath uncomfortable. Also,
it may be difficult to establish optimum control at elevated temperatures because of the rapid cooling
resulting from surface evaporation.
Refined White Oils
Refined white oils (paraffin oils) of relatively low viscosity can be used at temperatures above the level
at which water becomes unsatisfactory. Because these oils will turn faintly yellow and continue to
darken with prolonged exposure to heat, CANNON recommends adding an oxidation inhibitor to retard
discoloration. The addition of an inhibitor will prolong the useful life of the oil, but it will eventually
become as dark as untreated oil and need replaced.
The search for more suitable bath oils is continuous. Some success has been found with hydrogenated
vegetable oils, coconut oil, synthetic oils, and certain chemical compounds at various temperatures.
Summary of Contents for CT-2000
Page 1: ...Instruction Operation Manual CT 2000 Constant Temperature Bath 27 9991 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 53: ......