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34 PEFTEC 2017 - Show Preview


Certifi ed, Stable and Traceable Calibration and Accredited Gas Range


A LOGical Solution for Condition Monitoring of Lubricants, Oils and Greases


AMETEK Grabner Instruments recently introduced a new lube oil and grease analyser to its portfolio. The MINISCAN IR LOG is a highly versatile and extremely fast FTIR analyser, designed for on-site condition monitoring of oils and greases, and capable of measuring low or high levels of water in oil accurately and quickly, without using hazardous reagents for sample preparation.


Lubricating oils and greases play a key role in the performance of today´s high-value machinery and motors. By reducing friction and wear between moving parts, they guarantee long-term economic and profi table operation of machinery used in industrial, petrochemical, and power generation plants, and by the mining and other industries. Lubrication oils and greases help preserve and protect vehicle and marine engines, both commercial and military.


If the condition of the oil and grease is not monitored continuously, additional costs are inevitable. The failure to predict oil degradation can lead to motor-repair expenditures that easily add up to several hundred thousand dollars per year. An equal amount of costs can accumulate if oils and greases are changed too early.


The quality and the costs of today’s oils also are increasing, and the premature exchange of expensive oils for naval vessels, automotive fl eets, wind farms and other large oil and lube consumers can have a severe effect on business profi tability. Those users need to consider the purchase of a condition-monitoring instrument that allows them to check lube oil and grease quality directly on-site and that facilitates a timely and accurate response to oil degradation, which can add up to a signifi cant hard-dollar-saving investment.


The compact, robust MINISCAN IR LOG FTIR analyser from AMETEK Grabner Instruments is uniquely designed to match the requirements of the lube oil and grease industry. Only one drop of a sample is required to accurately measure numerous oil and grease performance indicators. Depletion of anti-wear oxidation compounds and additives, as well as sulphate, nitration, soot and water levels, can be measured, and pass/fail information is displayed within minutes. Preconfi gured methods can be easily selected for measuring different types of lubricating oils, and the measurements can be done by untrained personnel.


Air Products is one of the world’s largest merchant gases and chemicals companies and has achieved this status by listening to, working and understanding its’ customers’ requirements.


Air Products offer Certifi ed, stable and traceable calibration and accredited process mixtures with our Experis®


specialty gas range.


Liquid nitrogen solvent recovery system with CryoCondap® emission regulation. Waste water treatment with our Halia®


to meet environmental application.


Equipment, gas separation, purifi cation technologies, innovative services and solutions.


Our delivery modes, from industrial grade gases to UHPs:Non-refi llable canisters,Cylinders, Microbulk and Bulk tanks and On-site gas generation systems.


Air Products helps petroleum, refi ning, chemical and petrochemical industries operate smarter, cleaner and more economically all around the world. Please come and visit us on stand 81 at PEFTEC


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i-Fischer®


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DIST D-5236 CC Fully Computer Controlled Distil lation System according to ASTM D5236 (Potstill)


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Because the sample is directly applied to the measuring cell, rather than fl owing through the cell, the instrument´s performance is not limited by a sample´s viscosity or by particle contamination that can harm the measuring cell. Cell rinsing is not required. The cell can be cleaned with a simple tissue, and no chemicals are needed to perform reference measurements.


The instrument features a unique dial-path setup, which allows easy switching between sample cells. Three different path lengths are pre-installed: A 50-micron sample cell for quick screening, a 100-micron cell for ASTM and EN compliant measurements, and a 1000-micron cell that allows the detection of very-low levels of additives or contaminants in oil. This setup guarantees that the instrument conforms to and exceeds precision requirements specifi ed in various ASTM, EN or IP methods.


The MINISCAN IR LOG adds further value by being able to determine low or high levels of water in oil, offering a perfect alternative to Karl Fischer (KF) titration. The FTIR analyser reduces measurement time to minutes. No hazardous chemicals are required for testing, and the results are as analytically accurate or better than KF titration. Measurements are very easy to carry out and do not require special training.


Versatility, ease of use and the possibility to measure oil and grease directly on-site and in real time make the MINISCAN IR LOG a perfect solution for monitoring lubrication of engines, generators or turbines, as well as determining the degradation of hydraulic and transformer oils.


Complete Speciation of Sulphur Compounds in Hazardous Area Zone I and II using Ex d Certifi ed Solution To control natural gas composition, Chromatotec®


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which measures with speciation all following sulphur compounds generally present in the natural gas: H2S/DMS/DMDS/Mercaptans. These new instruments are designed to work in hazardous areas such as ATEX zone 1 without any purge gas requested for operation.


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This MEDOR Ex d solution is one of the only instruments capable to analyse all previously mentioned sulphur compounds in hazardous area without purge gas thanks to the MEDOR®


wet cell detector.


It appears to be the best solution for these applications since it only needs a very small amount of zero air or nitrogen to operate (down to 4 ml/min) and its MEDOR®


wet cell Sulphur Specifi c Detector is


capable to detect sulphurs as low as 1 ppb. See Chromatotec at PEFTEC on stand 74.


Hand Held Camera that Detects Hydrocarbon and VOC Gases


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For further product-information ask for our Thermal Process Engineering Booklet!


Opgal Optronic Industries, a world leader in Optical Gas Imaging (OGI), will be displaying its range of highly reliable gas leak detection cameras this November 29-30 at PEFTEC 2017.


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Opgal’s EyeCGas®


handheld camera allows customers to clearly, quickly, and effectively, detect gas leaks and fugitive emissions for over 30 hydrocarbon and VOC gases. It complies with the EPA’s “Quad Oa” (OOOOa) regulations, and is used globally across the industry for LDAR compliance and GHG reduction. Opgal’s EyeCGas®


camera is specially ILUDEST Destillationsanlagen GmbH


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Dachdeckerstr. 1, 97297 Waldbüttelbrunn, Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 931 497 090, E-mail: sales@iludest.de


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designed for detecting even the smallest gas leaks and is classifi ed and certifi ed for use in Class I Div 2 hazardous environments.


For more information about Opgal’s OGI solutions for fugitive emissions and current regulations, visit stand 89 at PEFTEC.


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