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Chlorine Analysis in Liquid Hydrocarbons, Aqueous Solutions, and Catalysts


Twice the Precision Twice the Performance Improved Sub-ppm Analysis


The Clora 2XP Benchtop analyzer is designed for use with liquid hydrocarbons such as aromatics, distillates, heavy fuels and crude oils, as well as aqueous solutions.


The enhanced precision of Clora 2XP is ideal for testing related to catalyst poisoning in reformers, or for sites with fluid catalytic crackers and hydrocrackers monitoring very low levels of chlorine.


For use in refineries, petrochemical and additive plants, pipeline terminals, and test laboratories. Features include:


LOD: 0.07 ppm wt. in hydrocarbons at 300 s Dynamic range: 0.07 ppm wt. up to 3000 ppm wt. Automatic sulfur correction Simply plug-it-in and measure User-friendly touch screen interface User programmable measurement time: 30-900 s Extremely low maintenance: - No conversion gasses - No columns


- No heating elements - No quartz tubing


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Experience the speed and precision of Clora 2XP for yourself. Visit us at the Gulf Coast Conference Booth #724 October 14-15, 2014, in Galveston, TX.


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info@xos.com www.xos.com/energy


Air-cooled x-ray tube No sample conversion or combustible gasses required 3245ad@reply-direct.com


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