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Jet Fuel: Low-Temperature Viscosity Testing for QC and Research
Continuous Measuring During the Production Process
Process sensors make a significant contribution to increasing a plant's productivity. Due to the continuous inline measurement of the quality parameters, the consumption of raw materials and energy is optimised and production is maximised. The new L-Dens 4X7 from Anton Paar inline density sensors are highly accurate, have numerous process adapters and are easy to integrate. The L-Vis 510 inline viscometer can be easily installed directly in the main line, in a bypass or in a tank. The viscosity measurement is not affected by bubbles or drops in pressure or flow rate and can be used to measure suspensions.
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For simultaneous viscosity and density measurements on aviation fuel at low temperatures like -20 °C, Anton Paar provides the SVM 3000 Stabinger viscometer which easily fits on your laboratory bench. SVM 3000 only requires 2.5 mL of sample and also has low solvent and power consumption. It can be used for single samples or with a sample changer to analyse up to 96 samples automatically. This measurement of density and kinematic viscosity is suitable for all types of aviation fuel according to ASTM D7042. This gives results equivalent to ASTM D445.
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Portable Density Measurements: ASTM D7777 Compliant
The DMA 35 Ex Petrol from Anton Paar is an intrinsically safe portable density meter (Ex marking II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4) with a special housing for the petrochemical industry, resistant to petrols and similar organic solvents. The
lightweight instrument provides a much higher measuring comfort and robustness than a glass hydrometer and automatically converts the measured density results to the unit of your choice using the preinstalled API tables for product groups A, B and D (crude oils, fuels and lubricants). With its Ex marking (II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4) the DMA 35 Ex Petrol fully corresponds to the explicitly stated safety requirements to be considered in hazardous measuring environments.
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Convenience in Flash & Fire Point Tests
The CLA 5 from Anton Paar is a convenient way of automatic flash and fire point detection for liquids and highly viscous samples like bitumen according to the Cleveland open cup methods ASTM D92 and ISO 2592.
It offers preset automatic standard test routines, individually set modes, a rapid
search program as well as an automatic barometric pressure correction. The large colour graphics display, an intuitive jog- shuttle control, a memory capacity for 1000 tests and an automatic surface skin removal option make your work easier.
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26397pr@reply-direct.com High Efficiency on Softening Point Tests: RKA 5
The RKA 5 from Anton Paar is a ring-and-ball softening point tester that automatically determines the temperature at which a substance attains a particular degree of softness according to methods like ASTM D36, EN 1427, AASHTO T53. With its different ball-centering and dispensing devices the RKA 5 is suitable for bitumen, waxes, road-marking materials and sealing compounds. The smart jog-wheel operation system and Pmove®
as an innovative
operation platform make it easy to select one of the pre-set standard programs or choose one of the 20 user-definable settings. Up-to-date statistical and database functionality, automatic assessment of results as well as various input/output devices simplify testing and improve efficiency in busy laboratories.
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Testing the Viscoelastic Properties of Bitumen and Asphalt
The leading instrument for asphalt testing is Anton Paar's SmartPave Asphalt Rheometer. This Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) combined with a unique Peltier heating system determines the viscoelastic properties of bitumen and asphalt. Guided operations, such as a fully automatic temperature setting routine, guide you through the grading process, making asphalt grading easy and efficient. Furthermore, the instrument features a special cylinder measuring system allowing you to measure rubberised asphalt with large rubber particles.
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Completely Reliable Density Results
Building on 45 years of experience in digital density measurements, DMA Generation M density meters from Anton Paar provide reliable density results from 0 °C to 95 °C at any viscosity according to ASTM D 4052 and ASTM D 5002 as well as density converted to API (American Petroleum Institute) gravity.
This makes DMA M meters suitable for all types of sample: from highly viscous raw material (desalted crude oil) to volatile byproducts (solvents) and finished products like bitumen, gasoline or jet fuel.
Automation options range from simple sample handling units to fully automated heated sample changers for high sample throughput - all Plug and Play.
The reliability of DMA M density meters is unbeaten on the market due to the built-in feature which automatically monitors and documents the quality of the sample filling and immediately alerts the
Refractive Index Measurements According to ASTM D1218
Anton Paar's Abbemat refractometers measure according to ASTM D1218-12. The automatic temperature control allows fast and accurate refractive index measurements of transparent and light-colored hydrocarbons within a wide temperature range. The easy handling of the instruments, their robustness and flexibility to fit every task make them an appreciated partner, not only in the petroleum industry.
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