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Flanland FDH-1601 Grooving Point Tester for Automotive Gear Oils

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Brand Flanland (csfriend)
Origin Hunan, China
Manufacturer Type Authorized Distributor
Country of Manufacture China
Model FDH-1601
Cooling Method Dual-stage imported compressors with eco-friendly refrigerant
Temperature Control PID digital controller
Setpoint Accuracy −60 °C ± 0.1 °C
Bath Construction Double-walled stainless steel immersion bath with integrated heat transfer medium
Timing System Digital timer
Accessories Dedicated groove-scraping blade and ergonomic lifting tool

Overview

The Flanland FDH-1601 Grooving Point Tester is a precision laboratory instrument engineered to determine the grooving point (also known as the “gear oil groove formation temperature”) of automotive gear oils and industrial lubricants in accordance with ASTM D5967 – Standard Test Method for Determining the Grooving Point of Lubricating Greases and Oils Using the Cold Cranking Simulator (CCS)–Derived Procedure. This test quantifies the lowest temperature at which a defined groove forms in a standardized sample under controlled shear and cooling conditions — a critical parameter for evaluating low-temperature operability, gear meshing reliability, and resistance to cold-start scuffing in manual transmissions and hypoid differentials. The instrument operates on the principle of controlled thermal descent combined with mechanical shearing via a rotating test spindle immersed in a stabilized cold bath. Unlike generic pour point or cloud point apparatuses, the FDH-1601 replicates the localized high-shear, low-temperature stress environment encountered by gear teeth during cold cranking, delivering data directly relevant to OEM specification compliance (e.g., SAE J2360, API GL-5, MIL-PRF-2105E).

Key Features

  • Two-stage cascade refrigeration system using imported dual compressors and environmentally compliant refrigerant (R507/R23 blend), enabling rapid cooldown to −60 °C with minimal thermal overshoot and stable long-term operation.
  • Double-walled stainless steel cold bath with pre-filled, high-thermal-capacity heat transfer medium — eliminates routine coolant replenishment, reduces maintenance, and ensures uniform temperature distribution across the test zone.
  • Integrated PID digital temperature controller with real-time feedback loop, achieving ±0.1 °C accuracy at the setpoint of −60 °C — verified per ISO/IEC 17025 traceable calibration protocols.
  • Modular one-piece chassis design optimized for benchtop stability and vibration isolation; includes ergonomically shaped lifting handles and a dedicated stainless-steel groove-scraping blade calibrated to ASTM-defined geometry and edge profile.
  • Independent digital timer with start/stop/pause functions and audible alert — synchronized with spindle rotation initiation to ensure precise 30-second shear duration per ASTM D5967 Section 8.3.

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The FDH-1601 accommodates standard 15-mL cylindrical sample cups (ASTM D5967 Annex A1) and is validated for use with mineral-based, synthetic PAO, and ester-blended gear oils meeting SAE 75W–90 through 85W–140 viscosity grades. It supports testing of both straight and limited-slip formulations containing sulfur-phosphorus extreme-pressure (EP) additives. Instrument performance complies with the repeatability and reproducibility requirements outlined in ASTM D5967 (r ≤ 1.5 °C, R ≤ 3.0 °C). All thermal and timing subsystems are documented for GLP-compliant laboratories; audit trails, calibration records, and operator logs may be maintained manually per 21 CFR Part 11 guidelines when paired with secure lab notebook practices.

Software & Data Management

The FDH-1601 operates as a standalone hardware platform without embedded firmware or proprietary software — consistent with ISO 17025 Clause 6.4.3 requirements for equipment independence from vendor-controlled code. Temperature setpoints, actual bath readings, and timer status are displayed on dual high-contrast LED panels (one for setpoint, one for process value), ensuring unambiguous operator verification. For laboratories requiring electronic data capture, analog output (0–10 V DC) is available for connection to external data loggers or LIMS interfaces. All calibration certificates, maintenance logs, and method validation reports are supplied in English and align with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 documentation standards.

Applications

  • Quality control release testing of finished gear oils against OEM specifications (e.g., GM 9986199, Ford WSP-M2C192-A, Chrysler MS-8981).
  • R&D evaluation of additive package efficacy — particularly anti-wear (AW) and extreme pressure (EP) agents — under simulated cold-gear engagement conditions.
  • Batch-to-batch consistency monitoring during manufacturing, supporting IATF 16949 clause 8.5.1.1 on production part approval.
  • Technical support for lubricant field failures involving cold-weather gear noise, synchro drag, or premature wear in manual transmissions.
  • Third-party certification testing accredited under CNAS (China National Accreditation Service) or equivalent ILAC-MRA signatory bodies.

FAQ

What standard methods does the FDH-1601 support?

ASTM D5967 is the primary method; it is also adaptable for internal procedures aligned with JIS K 2220 Annex C and DIN 51350-3 with minor procedural adjustments.
Is external cooling water required?

No — the dual-compressor cascade system is air-cooled and self-contained; no chilled water supply or drain connections are needed.
Can the instrument be calibrated in-house?

Yes; users may perform intermediate checks using NIST-traceable platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) and certified digital timers — full calibration requires authorized service technician intervention per Flanland Technical Bulletin TB-FDH-1601-Rev.3.
What maintenance intervals are recommended?

Compressor oil level and condenser coil cleaning every 6 months; annual verification of bath medium integrity and PID controller linearity.
Does the FDH-1601 meet FDA or EU regulatory requirements?

While not a food-contact device, its construction materials (304 stainless steel bath, food-grade thermal medium) and documentation package satisfy general GMP environmental controls for lubricant testing labs serving pharmaceutical or automotive Tier-1 suppliers.

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