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Analytical Instrumentation New Device for Fuel and Polymer Analysis
LexMar Global’s MagStation™ Lite process Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) analyser provides superior industrial performance in a compact and affordable package. LexMar Global Inc. confi gures the NMR analysis system with or without sample temperature control to meet a wide variety of petrochemical customer needs. Like the automated MagStation II, the MagStation Lite is scalable to on-line manufacturing applications utilising LexMar Global’s MagModule II technology.
The MagStation Lite analyser provides a preferred method which is quick and easy to perform, simple to calibrate, and requires minimal sample preparation. As such, it is ideal for routine operation either in a laboratory or production environment without any requirement for additional chemicals, consumables or special operator training.
Figure 1: Hydrogen content calibration using a variety of hydrocarbons Table 1: Predict- ed NMR results for the Figure 1 calibration
NMR is approved for the following ASTM Standards: D7171-05, D3701-01 and D4808-01. Minimal sample preparation is required, the NMR technique is non-destructive and the sample measurement time is < 1min. NMR is very stable - no calibration adjustments are needed - and the measurement precision is excellent.
The instrument can be calibrated using samples of known hydrogen content which span the range of interest. A list of chemicals is recommended in the standard method. In Figure 1, the results show a correlation coeffi cient of 1.0 and standard deviation of 0.03.
Other applications for MagStation Lite include Waxes, Polystyrene, Polypropylene, Polyethylene and PVC.
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The CALIDUS Gas Chromatograph is Faster, Smaller, Smarter, Easier and Greener Than Traditional GCs.
10 to 50 times faster than traditional GCs, the CALIDUS GC from Falcon Analytical vastly increases responsiveness for the data consumer. Analyses in seconds that required minutes before.
At less than 25 pounds, CALIDUS offers advanced analytical chemistry in a compact and transportable package. The CALIDUS GC delivers all the functionality of much larger, high thermal mass, traditional GCs
Using modern computing with standard operating systems and software, CALIDUS frees valuable technical resources from the grind of interpreting and validating chromatographic results. Built-in software virtually eliminates misidentifi cation of components and drastically reduces the need for expensive calibration sample runs.
Patented, plug and play column modules allow the CALIDUS GC to avoid complicated and troublesome valve schemes. Correlation between laboratory systems and online process control systems becomes realistically possible with the CALIDUS GC, because both physical packages use the same measurement principle, hardware and methodology.
Consuming less than 300 Watts in operation, the CALIDUS GC uses a small fraction of the up to 3000-watt rate required by traditional gas chromatographs. Combine these savings with the reduction in workload for air conditioning systems and the CALIDUS solution is greener still.
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41223pr@reply-direct.com The CALIDUSTM Gas Chromatograph . . .
10 to 50 times faster than traditional GCs, the CALIDUS GC vastly increases responsiveness for the data consumer.
At less than 25 pounds, CALIDUS offers advanced analytical chemistry in a compact and transportable package.
Using modern computing with standard operating systems and software, CALIDUS frees valuable technical resources from the grind of interpreting and validating chromatographic results.
Patented, plug and play column modules allow the CALIDUS GC to avoid complicated and troublesome valve schemes.
Consuming less than 300 Watts in operation, the CALIDUS GC uses a small fraction of the up to 3000-watt rate required by traditional gas chromatographs.
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 specifi cally 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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