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Analytical Instrumentation


Benchtop EDXRF for Sulfur in Crude Oil


On-Line, Real-Time Process Elemental Analysis by EDXRF


Featuring advanced third generation energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) technology, the Rigaku NEX OL represents the next evolution of process elemental analysis for liquid stream and fixed position web or coil applications. Designed to span from heavy industrial through to food grade process gauging solutions, the Rigaku NEX OL is configurable for use in both classified and non-classified areas.


To deliver superior analytical performance and reliability, the EDXRF measuring head assembly was derived from the established Rigaku NEX QC+ high-resolution benchtop instrument. With this proven technology, the Rigaku NEX OL delivers rapid, non-destructive, multi-element analyses – from parts- per-million (ppm) levels to high weight percent (wt%) concentrations – for elements from aluminum (Al) through uranium (U). Equipped with a 50 kV X-ray tube and SDD detector – together with a standardized, optimised suite of tube filters – the Rigaku NEX OL is engineered to address a broad range of process control applications.


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The new low cost Rigaku NEX QC benchtop EDXRF delivers compliance with the ASTM D4294 sulfur method (also methods: ISO 20847, ISO 8754, IP 496, IP 336, and JIS K 2541-4) with an easy-to-learn software interface in a robust package specifically designed for the petroleum industry. Optimised for routine determination of sulfur in petroleum, including crudes, heavies, bunker fuel for upgrading operations, the instrument features an intuitive and modern “icon-driven” touch screen, Smartphone-style interface for easy operation and a built-in thermal printer for convenience. In addition, the new Rigaku NEX QC+ instrument delivers compliance with the ISO 13032 sulfur method for ULSD and the Rigaku NEX CG benchtop EDXRF is compliant with the ASTM D7220 method for ULSD.


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New Total Sulfur Process Analyser


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Rigaku’s NEX XT is the next generation process gauge for high-level total sulfur measurement (0.02% to 6% S) of crude, bunker fuel, fuel oils, and other highly viscous hydrocarbons, including residuums. This versatile, compact and robust X-ray Transmission / Absorption (XRT / XRA) process gauge is specifically optimised for the total sulfur analysis needs of refineries, pipelines, blending operations, bunkering terminals and other storage facilities. Applications for the NEX XT include bunker fuel blending to meet MARPOL Annex VI sulfur restrictions, interface detection of different grade fuels delivered via pipelines, refinery feedstock blending and monitoring, and the quality monitoring of crude at remote collection and storage facilities.


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