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Unsurpassed Flash Point Analysis


There are many different parameters that play a vital role in monitoring, enhancing and controlling different processes.


Nowadays pipeline operators have in focus the minimisation of so called transmix. Transmix is a mixture of already refi ned (often fi nal) products that form when subsequently transported in pipelines. Transmix is typically a combination of gasoline, kerosene, diesel and/or domestic heating oil. Due to the fact that transmix needs to be re-processed usually by means of distillation followed by further upgrading processes to produce fi nal products, pipeline operators want to minimise the amount of transmix which also reduces much needed tank space. The principal measurement needed to minimise the quantity of transmix is to closely monitor what kind of product is in the pipeline and to pump it into the corresponding on- spec tank for as long as possible.


One of the parameters that allows qualifi cation of the product in the pipeline is its fl ashpoint temperature. A proven technology for such a critical measurement is BARTEC BENKE’s FPA-4 Flash Point Process Analyser.


BARTEC BENKE’s well-established Flash Point Analyser remains the best solution to continuously measure the fl ashpoint of kerosene, diesel and other low sulphur refi ned products.


Operators have always been full of praise for the FPA-4’s minimized lag time made possible by improved design to achieve a fast response times. The FPA-4 can continuously m easure fl ash point temperature, thus facilitating a rapid detection of fl ashpoint temperature trend. Bartec have incorporated these features to make the FPA-4 Flash Point Process Analyser the best choice for transmix applications.


The implemented technology prevents the measuring cell from coking so there are very low maintenance requirements. In addition, the available network and fi eldbus communication make the FPA-4 Analyser ideal for remote or unmanned stations. The extended measurement range up to 356°F (180°C) also covers applications with a high fl ashpoint temperature, such as biodiesel.


You can discover more about the FPA-4 and Bartec’s other process solutions at the upcoming PEFTEC Exhibition (Stand 77) in Antwerp from November 29th -30th.


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A Cost Effective Terminal Site Solution to Blending Control


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Bartec Benke has developed a system that offers a solution to the pitfalls of gasoline blending at the point of custody transfer in to the fi nished product pipeline. This solution consists of the RVP-4 (Vapor Pressure Process Analyzer), the DPA-4 (Distillation Process Analyzer), a nitrogen gas generator, a closed loop chiller and a joined sampling system. The system allow operators to measure the parameters that will inform them of the blending procedure necessary. The blending process can then be carried out at the point where the transporter is being loaded or the product transferred from transporter to pipeline. This means that the custody transfer is performed rapidly and effi ciently whilst complying with regional environmental legislation.


Another application entails making heavy crude suitable for transport over long distances it is blended either with a diluents cocktail, condensate from natural gas exploration or Butane. The maximum allowed viscosity is specifi ed by the management of the transport chain. The maximum permitted vapor pressure is specifi ed by various regional environmental regulations and the proprietors of the transport system / pipeline used. There are still a lot of loop holes for crude blending due to long transport distances with pipelines and railcars, “degassing tank farms” and lack of uniform control parameters.


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44236pr@reply-direct.com 44275pr@reply-direct.com New, Fast Boiling Point Process Analyser


There are many different parameters that play a vital role in monitoring, enhancing and controlling different processes. Nowadays pipeline operators have in focus the minimisation of so called transmix. Transmix is a mixture of already refi ned (often fi nal) products that form when subsequently transported in pipelines. Transmix is typically a combination of gasoline, kerosene, diesel and/or domestic heating oil. Due to the fact that transmix needs to be re-processed usually by means of distillation followed by further upgrading processes to produce fi nal products, pipeline operators want to minimise the amount of transmix which also reduces much needed tank space. The principal measurement needed to minimise the quantity of transmix is to closely monitor what kind of product is in the pipeline and to pump it into the corresponding on-spec tank for as long as possible.


One of the parameters that allows qualifi cation of the product in the pipeline is its fl ashpoint temperature. A proven technology for such a critical measurement is BARTEC BENKE’s FPA-4 Flash Point Process Analyser.


BARTEC BENKE’s well-established Flash Point Analyser remains the best solution to continuously measure the fl ashpoint of kerosene, diesel and other low sulphur refi ned products.


Operators have always been full of praise for the FPA-4’s minimized lag time made possible by improved design to achieve a fast response times. The FPA-4 can continuously measure fl ash point temperature, thus facilitating a rapid detection of fl ashpoint temperature trend. Bartec have incorporated these features to make the FPA-4 Flash Point Process Analyser the best choice for transmix applications.


The implemented technology prevents the measuring cell from coking so there are very low maintenance requirements. In addition, the available network and fi eldbus communication make the FPA-4 Analyser ideal for remote or unmanned stations. The extended measurement range up to 356°F (180°C) also covers applications with a high fl ashpoint temperature, such as biodiesel.


You can discover more about the FPA-4 and Bartec’s other process solutions at the upcoming PEFTEC Exhibition (Stand 77) in Antwerp from November 29th -30th . For More Info, email:


email: For More Info, email: email:


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rapiDist-4 Analyzer Get all the benefits of the process analyzer for fast boiling curve detection!


BARTEC BENKE GmbH


Borsigstraße 10 21465 Reinbek/Hamburg Germany


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Phone: +49 40 72703 201 pat@bartec-benke.de


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 Measuring points from IBP to FBP, free programmable  Results correlating with ASTM D86  ASTM D86 conform validation optional  Cycle time from 10 to 15 minutes (for diesel 10 minutes and for gasoline 15 minutes)  Core components meet ASTM D86 design (dosing unit, vaporizer, condenser, receiver)  Optical level measurement for dosing unit and receiver (non-contact and robust)  Integrated diagnostic and maintenance features (includes automatic decoking and remote access)


Hazardous area certifi cates IECEx, ATEX and CSA C/US in progress, TRCU and others on request. To learn more about our products and applications, please check our website www.bartec-benke.de


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