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miniAV-LT Reliable Choice for Measuring Kinematic Viscosity of Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF)
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CANNON's automatic low-temperature kinematic viscosity tester miniAV-LT has been newly upgraded to test kinematic viscosity below zero (e.g. -20°C and -40°C) more consistently.

CANNON automatic low-temperature kinematic viscosity tester miniAV-LT meets the standards of ASTM D445, D446, GB/T 265, GB/T 30515, ASTM D1655, etc. It can accurately measure the viscosity value below zero, and it is especially suitable for samples of jet fuel that needs to be tested at -20℃ and -40℃, and supports Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF) testing.


Manual testing of low-temperature kinematic viscosity often faces challenges such as long testing times, inaccurate temperature control, and condensation on observation windows that makes timing difficult. The miniAV-LT automatic low-temperature kinematic viscometer effectively addresses all these issues.

The miniAV-LT utilizes an improved Ubbelohde viscometer tube in conjunction with a thermosensitive sensor to achieve precise viscosity measurements. It features automatic cleaning of the viscometer tube and sample bottles, thereby reducing manual labor. The miniAV-LT employs Peltier cooling to achieve precise temperature control within ±0.02°C. Its unique industrial design prevents condensation on the observation window due to temperature differences, allowing users to conveniently monitor the status inside the testing bath in real time.



miniAV-LT is compact, occupying only as much space as an analytical balance, saving significant laboratory space. It supports quick tube replacement, allowing for easy changes without the need for support from service personnel. The system uses dual-solvent cleaning to ensure the accuracy of each experiment.

The CANNON fully automatic low-temperature kinematic viscosity tester miniAV-LT is your reliable choice for low-temperature kinematic viscosity measurement.