M7210 Digital Atmospheric Consistometer


  • Height: 25 in.
  • Width: 15 in.
  • Depth: 18 in.
  • Weight: 63 lbs.
  • Max Pressure: Atmospheric | Max Temperature: 200°F

Simple and Dependable Testing
The Grace Instrument M7210 Digital Atmospheric Consistometer conditions cement slurry while the slurry is subjected to downhole conditions of elevated temperature under atmospheric pressure. Using a digital controller/chart recorder, the M7210 can automatically record data onto a PC to help determine the slurry thickening time, free water content, fluid loss, viscosity, and other various rheological properties.

The M7210's hardware design features a stainless-steel bath, which makes the unit easy to set up, use, and clean. It also saves operating time—it is equipped with two brass sample cups that can run tests simultaneously and rotate up to 150 rpm. The easy-to-read controller/recorder screen displays the current consistency and temperature of the slurry.

Dual thermocouples monitor the bath temperature surrounding the sample cups, providing an extra layer of protection against burn hazards. The pre-installed copper cooling coils can quickly reduce the temperature of the bath at the end of a test so that time in-between tests decreases significantly. After cooling, operators can disassemble the sample cups to clean the unit.

Maximum Pressure: Atmospheric
Maximum Temperature: Up to 200°F
Heater Power: 1,500 W
Voltage: 220-240V AC
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Power: 1,500 W
Slurry Cup Rotation: 150 rpm
Compliances: API Spec 10A/ISO 10426-1
Dimensions: 25" H x 15" W x 18" D
Weight: 63 lbs.
  • Reliable overtemperature protection.
  • Easy-to-use PID temperature controller.
  • Efficient operation with dual rotating cups.
  • Stainless-steel bath.
  • Time saver—fast cooling with cooling coil.
  • API-compliant instrument design.
Downloads for the M7210 Digital Atmospheric Consistometer:

Read more about our instrument's technical applications within these scientific and academic publications:

  1. Geoenergy Science and Engineering, Volume 232, Part B, January 2024, 212471 2024
    Utilization of Vermiculite Particles in the Enhancement of the Ilmenite Based Oil Well Cement Properties

    A Grace M7210 Digital Atmospheric Consistometer treated cement slurries following the usage of a Waring blender at 12,000 rpm for 35s.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949891023010588

  2. Geoenergy Science and Engineering, Volume 231, Part A, December 2023, 212398 2023
    Utilization of Vermiculite Particles in the Enhancement of the Ilmenite Based Oil Well Cement Properties

    A Grace M7210 Digital Atmospheric Consistometer stirred and conditioned cement slurries at 194 °F for 30 min prior to performing the cement tests.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949891023009855