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Analytical Instrumentation Process Sensors for Crude Oil, Petroleum Products and Acids


Anton Paar has an online density sensor to suit your application, from crude oil and petroleum products to acids and other chemicals. Evaluation units calculate the true density, temperature and all API values according to ASTM D1250. They correspond to ASTM D1250, CE, ATEX, PTB and BEV accreditation for fiscal measurement in Germany and Austria. Anton Paar process sensors are used in the following applications:


• At storage facilities


• For online metering of petroleum products • At refineries: for crude oil, intermediate and end products


• Concentration of chemicals: HCl, H2SO4, NaOH, etc. • For blending applications • In fiscal metering / custody transfer • For interface recognition, product identification • For allocation metering


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Highly Accurate Process Density Sensors from Anton Paar


The L-Dens 427 series of density sensors combines high accuracy with a compact design. The sensors continuously measure density, concentration and API gravity in all low-viscosity, non-corrosive fluids and gases such as the intermediate and end products of refineries, crude oil, LPG, lubricants, ethanol and biodiesel. The sensors can be easily integrated into measuring stations.


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Mineral Oils, Diesel Oil, Petrol


Intrinsically safe and portable density meter ideally suited for QC work in the field DMA 35 Ex Petrol is ideal for QC checks in filling and loading stations, tankers, refineries and storage sites. It is protected by a special housing which is resistant to petrol and organic solvents.


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Stabinger Viscometry for Fuels, Engine Oils, Lubricants,


Petrochemical Distillation Residues, Crude Oil, Bitumen, LPG


Intrinsically safe and portable density meter ideally suited for QC work in the field DMA 35 Ex Petrol is ideal for QC checks in filling and loading stations, tankers, refineries and storage sites. It is protected by a special housing which is resistant to petrol and organic solvents.


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and much more The new standard for viscometry: ASTM D7042.


SVM 3000 measures the viscosity and density at almost any temperature for a variety of liquids in the viscosity range from less than 1 to 20,000 mm2


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Bitumen and Asphalt: AASHTO/SHRP The leading instrument for asphalt testing:


SmartPave is a Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) combined with a completely new and unique Peltier heating system. SmartPave incorporates new and innovative features that take asphalt testing to previously unattained levels of accuracy, comfort, and ease of use.


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Petrochemicals, Volatile Samples and Toxic Substances Fast and automated 4.5-decimal place density


measurement DMA 4500 M is the most advanced density meter for quality control applications.


Combined with a sample changer, it provides fully automatic filling, cleaning and drying routines even for highly viscous petrochemicals.


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Annual Buyers’ Guide 2011


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