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Analytical Instrumentation 15


Online Density Measurement of Petroleum Products


Anton Paar’s L-Dens 427 series of density sensors combines high accuracy with a compact design. They continuously measure density, concentration and API gravity to optimise production processes and ensure a consistently high quality of product. The small and compact design allows for easy integration into measuring stations.


L-Dens 427 is used at refineries, ethanol production plants, and in the storage, transport and delivery of fuels and ethanol products.


It measures all low-viscosity, non-corrosive fluids such as the intermediate and end products of refineries, crude oil, LPG, lubricants, ethanol and biodiesel. The L-Dens 427 series provides a hazardous area rating according to ATEX and FM, process connection and communication signal to suit your plant.


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Inline Concentration Measurement and Phase Separation


Online Density Measurement of Petroleum Products and Aggressive Liquids


Anton Paar’s DPRn series of density sensors are used for the measurement of aggressive liquids, liquids with high temperatures or whenever the highest accuracy is needed.


They continuously measure density, concentration and API gravity to optimise production processes and ensure a consistently high quality of product.


DPRn is used at refineries and in the petrochemical and chemical industries. It measures all fluids such as products of refineries, acids, caustics and many more chemicals. Intrinsically safe versions are available for use in hazardous areas as well as a model for high temperature measurements.


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Born to find out


Anton Paar’s SPRn series of sound velocity sensors are used for concentration measurement and phase separations.


They continuously measure the sound velocity and calculate the concentration to optimise production processes and ensure a consistently high quality of product.


SPRn measures the concentration of acids, caustics and many other liquids. Another application is the phase separation of crude oil and brine or the monitoring of a splitter.


The measurement is performed directly in the pipework or tank so no bypass is required. Intrinsically safe versions are available for use in hazardous areas.


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Inline Viscosity Measurement


L-Vis 510 is an inline viscometer from Anton Paar which uses a completely new measuring principle.


It is immersed directly in the production liquid in the pipework or tank so no bypass


is required. L-Vis 510 continuously measures and displays the viscosity and temperature, allowing 24-hour monitoring of lubricants, suspensions and many more process liquids in non-hazardous areas. Drops in pressure or flow rate do not affect the measurement results.


Solutions for:


Density and Concentration Measurement Rheometry | Viscometry | Thermometry Refractometry | Surface Analysis Polarimetry | Nanostructure Analysis Microwave Sample Preparation & Synthesis


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