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Analytical Instrumentation


Best New Technology Award at GCC for Dutch Masterpiece


During the Gulf Coast Conference 2010 Da Vinci Europe (The Netherlands) laboratory introduced its innovative solution: the Liquefied Gas Injector – a GC solution for determining oily residues in LPG. This DVE innovation was awarded for the Best New Technology at the Product Showcase forum at the GCC.


The Liquefied Gas Injector offers a safe, fast and accurate analysis of oily residues in LPG. The Liquefied Gas Injector developed by Shell Global Solutions in close cooperation with Da Vinci Europe laboratory solutions offers an alternative solution based on gas chromatography. This alternative uses a GC injector to inject under high pressure and at room temperature directly on-column without the use of a vaporiser, transfer line or valve. The injector prevents any discrimination and/or fractionation and is therefore an accurate solution for the quantitative analysis of oily residues in LPG. The GC analysis determines the contamination on ppm level and


also indicates the source of the contamination. This is a great step forward compared to the current ASTM "stain" method.


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With the FL line Julabo (Germany) presents a generation of chillers for routine cooling applications in laboratories and industry. More than 20 models with cooling capacities from 1.7 kW up to 20 kW and numerous features offer the ideal solution for any application. The working temperature range covers –20°C to +40°C at a temperature stability of ±0.5°C. Four different pump types with flow rates of up to 60 l/min respectively and 6 bar pressure will meet any requirement. All units have an LED temperature display integrated into a splash water proof keypad for easy cleaning. An RS232 interface as well as an analog alarm output are located on the front panel and the lift- up cover placed on the top gives easy access to the filling port. An additional hinged tray serves as a compartment for the operating manual and other documents. The removable venting grid allows for easy cleaning of the condenser. All models include an easily visible level indicator. Models with a pump pressure of more than 1 bar additionally have a pressure gauge and feature a bypass to adjust the pump capacity. Venting slots are exclusively located on the front and back and allow


placing the units directly next to each other. Reader Reply Card No 58


G.A.S (Global Analyser Solutions), the Netherlands offers full PIONA analysis using single column GC/MS analysis. Because of the simplicity of the instrument, uptime is very high and maintenance is easy. The results are fully compatible with the multi column analyser method. This analyser offers additional advantages: it has a much shorter runtime, high olefin content is analysed with excellent precision and individual components are reported as well in addition to group information. The method is based on a standard quadrupole GC/MS system that can be used for other applications as well.


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Easy PIONA Analysis in 40 Minutes


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Annual Buyers’ Guide 2011


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