ISO 11171:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 18 March 2022

Hydraulic fluid power — Calibration of automatic particle counters for liquids

ISO 11171:2022 Files

English 51 Pages
Current Edition
92.53 BHD

ISO 11171:2022 Scope

This document specifies procedures for the following:

a) primary particle-sizing calibration for particle sizes 1 µm(c) and larger, sensor resolution and counting performance of liquid automatic particle counters that are capable of analysing bottle samples;

b) secondary particle-sizing calibration using suspensions verified with a primary calibrated APC;

c) establishing acceptable operation and performance limits;

d) verifying particle sensor performance using a test dust;

e) determining coincidence and flow rate limits.

This document is applicable for use with hydraulic fluids, aviation and diesel fuels, engine oil and other petroleum-based fluids. This document is not applicable to particle-sizing calibration using NIST SRM 2806b primary calibration suspensions.

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