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14 PEFTEC 2017 - Show Preview A New Vision in Portable Fuel Analysis


AMETEK Grabner Instruments recently released a new high-speed, compact, FTIR fuel analyser for automatic and comprehensive measurement of gasoline, jet and diesel fuels. Built on Grabner´s new Vision instrument platform, the MINISCAN IR Vision increases analysis speed by a factor of ten when compared to previous models.


The MINISCAN IR Vision builds on Grabner’s decades of innovation and experience in FTIR fuel analysis. The analyser, which is confi gured to measure more than 100 different fuel components, gasoline, jet and diesel fuel parameters, was developed specifi cally for fuel blending, quality inspection, specifi cation compliance at the point of sale. The analyser is pre-loaded at the factory with a database of several thousand fuels collected worldwide and measured in accordance with ASTM and EN fuel specifi cations.


The new fuel analyser offers cutting-edge performance and enhanced measurement speed. Its high-performance processor allows users to calculate measurement results within seconds using Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis and full spectrum information. Fuel properties calculated from the factory database can be retrained and optimised.


The instrument’s rugged, ten-inch, full-colour industrial touchscreen guarantees the highest visibility as well as ease of use, even under diffi cult operating conditions. It offers user friendly menu navigation on its large-button touchscreen display that helps ensure immediate instrument response. Worldwide remote support and service are available via a secure VPN tunnel.


The MINISCAN IR Vision is unmatched in its class of portable fuel analysers in terms of quality. The thermoelectric temperature regulation of the instrument´s fi lling system, measuring cells and integrated density meter allows for highest accuracy in measuring the volume of fuel compounds. A high-quality Germanium-coated, Potassium Bromide (KBr)


beam splitter offers better optical transmission than analysers using Zinc-Selenide (ZnSe) -based beam splitters and improved benzene detection. With an optical resolution of 3.8 cm-1


, the analyser resolution is superior to other comparable FTIR analysers.


The core feature of the new instrument is its mechanical robustness, making the instrument ideal for the challenges encountered during fi eld or mobile testing. The MINISCAN IR Vision incorporates Grabner´s proven and robust piston-based and bubble-free fi lling system. The instrument is protected by a new shock- and vibration-tested Vision platform housing. Its double interferometer is mounted with a self-aligning mirror system that allows for automatic correction of intensity shifts after a rough drive over a bumpy road.


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44012pr@reply-direct.com Already Our Most Successful Year!


The 4th quarter has just begun and TE Instruments has already exceeded the sales of last year, again! Our market sales this year have reached over 25% of the world market for elemental combustion analyzers in the industrial and petrochemical industry. This success has been accomplished by a continuing focus on providing our customers and distributors, all over the world, the required service & support. With our team of more than 40 personnel we are, each year, expanding our global operations and demanding our highly-skilled employees to exceed the expectations of the market.


We have made continued investment into our support and training to enhance communication with our distributors and improve the way we meet customer requirements. The high requirements of our customers are also the standards for our analyser, the XPLORER-series.


TE Instruments created a compact and user-friendly analyser for fast and precise analysis of Nitrogen, Sulfur and Chloride in solids, liquids, gases and LPG’s. Appreciated by customers, it is the option for the easy upgrades to solid, liquid and gas & LPG auto samplers and the possibility to switch from liquid to boat introduction, and vice versa, in under 30 seconds.


In the Petrochemical market we see a growing demand for our Nitrogen & Sulfur analyser, the XPLORER-NS, which is able to analyse these components simultaneously. Due to our smart design and techniques, our system will not be infl uenced by cross-interferences.


Overall, it’s clear TE Instruments continues to go from good to best and we fully anticipate continuing our positive trajectory. We have some exciting ideas underway and look forward to revealing more in 2018.


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It is imperative that accurate and precise CRMs are used as the basis for calibration of analytical instruments in hydrocarbon and energy laboratories. DCG Partnership takes pride in every step of the CRM manufacturing process and is accredited to both ISO 17025 for the analysis and certifi cation of hydrocarbons and chemicals and ISO Guide 34 for the manufacture of hydrocarbon and chemical CRMs.


Every procedure, from the initial selection of the raw product, to the meticulous blending of the gases or liquids, to the complete fi nal analysis and certifi cation of the completed product is carefully monitored to assure quality. This year, 2017, beyond the accreditation for the key 23 analytical methods, development is made to meet the ISO 17043 requirements for Profi ciency Testing Conformity Assessment. This will offer DCG Partnership a unique “Triple certifi cation of CRMs” position in the market.


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Triple Certifi cation of CRMs


Liquids Module


Easy and controlled introduction of liquid, gas and LPG samples


Boat Module


Easy and controlled introduction of solid and high viscosity liquid samples


Full range Total Nitrogen, Total Sulfur analyzer Configuration: XPLORER with ARCHIE and GLS


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• Compact design, smallest footprint in today’s market • Short start-up time (less than 15 minutes) • Fast and precise analysis of solids, liquids, gases and LPG’s • Simultaneous analysis of Nitrogen and Sulfur • Easy upgrades with auto samplers for solids, liquids, gases and LPG’s


Auto Samplers for Liquids, Solids, Gases and LPG’s ARCHIE - TE Instruments robotic liquids auto sampler •


Fully automated sample control


• Auto dilution to create standards • Modulair design • Conditioned trays (heating and cooling)


GLS - TE Instruments gas & LPG sampling module


• Save installation, high pressurized gas bottles •


Fully automated sample control


• Default & customized methods • Safety lock option


NEWTON - TE Instruments solids auto sampler


• No extra bench space required •


Plug and Play


• 20, 40 or 60 positions • Contamination Protection Cover


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The Global Analyser Solutions stand 75 will feature multichannel GC analysers. Several methods such as RGA + low level Sulphur or DHA + Oxygenates are combined in a single instrument. Reliable and easy PIONA analysis based on the novel GC-VUV technique is also offered. Another new development is PolyArc- FID, providing easy calibration by uniform response factors for all components. GAS will also show the analysis of mineral oil in wastewater at ppb level by automated SPE


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