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Analytical Instrumentation


Innovative Modular Design Improves Productivity and Flexibility for Cold Properties Testing


STARDist - The Brand New Automatic


Distillation Unit by Orbis BV Distillation is the most complicated test among physical property tests of petroleum products. A key aspect is the automatic control of heater power, both before IBP and FBP detection and for keeping the distillation rate between 4 and 5 ml per minute. Bram Hollander, International Sales Manager at Orbis BV, says “This control of heater power, together with accurate vapor temperature detection and volume measurement, are the core criteria for automatic distillation performance. With STARDist, Orbis BV brings that performance to the highest level in today’s market”.


Of course, a brand-new instrument must bring brand new features, and the innovative STARDist delivers: Optical Dry Sense detects the Dry Point without the need for an external dry point sensor probe. A new UHD Volume Scan measures the receiver volume with two times the precision of its predecessor in PAMv2. The PrEval function allows the instrument to “Pre-Evaluate” the sample’s temperature and exact volume before start, to proceed by both setting the receiver chamber temperature accordingly and correcting the measured volume back to 100% volume, all within method limits. Voc Cold Trap is designed to drastically reduce evaporation loss while maintaining exposure to atmospheric pressure and compliance to the method. The smart Flask Holder and new automatic Heater Lift ensure easy one-hand operation and correct fl ask positioning. A complete new user software makes STARDist even more easy to use while simultaneously providing more options for program customising and data handling. Bram Hollander continues: “STARDist is the result of 45 years distillation experience and user feedback combined with our passion for innovation.”


STARDist is expected to be available in Q2, 2018. Applicable methods include ASTM D86, D1078, D850, ISO 3405, IP195, DIN51751, E123. 44679pr@reply-direct.com


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ORBIS BV have introduced a unique modular concept for Cold Filter Plugging Point, Cloud Point and Pour Point Testing. Bram Hollander, International Sales Manager at Orbis BV, says “the AirSTAR range of CFPP and CPPP instruments were designed with fl exibility and lab effi ciency in mind”.


Both the AirSTAR CFPP and CPPP instruments use Orbis’ “ColdBlock” cooling unit (-105 °C/- 157 °F). The ColdBlock unit has been designed to automatically interact and operate with up to eight AirSTAR CFPP or CPPP instruments, which means users have the fl exibility to switch AirSTAR testing Heads between different cooling units. Bram continues, “Each laboratory has its own test demands, the modular design offers lab workers fl exibility and increased productivity. For example, while one CFPP Head is automatically cleaned in the docking station another AirSTAR Instrument Head can use the ColdBlock cooling unit and start running the next CFPP/CP/PP test. The modularity of the AirSTAR design saves time and space.”


The AirSTAR instruments are easy to use, maintenance friendly and comply with traditional industry test methods. The AirSTAR range has been designed to improve effi ciency for those using the following cold property test methods; (CFPP) ASTM D6371, EN116, EN16329, IP309, (CP) ASTM D2500, ASTM D5771, IP219, IP444, ISO3015, JISK2269, (PP) ASTM D97, D6892, D5853, IP15, ISO 3016 and JISK2269. have introduced a unique modular concept for Cold Filter Plugging Point, Cloud Point and Pour Point Testing.


Bram Hollander, International Sales Manager at Orbis BV, says “the AirSTAR range of CFPP and CPPP instruments were designed with fl exibility and lab effi ciency in mind”.


Both the AirSTAR CFPP and CPPP instruments use Orbis’ “ColdBlock” cooling unit (-105 °C/- 157 °F). The ColdBlock unit has been designed to automatically interact and operate with up to eight AirSTAR CFPP or CPPP instruments, which means users have the fl exibility to switch AirSTAR testing Heads between different cooling units. Bram continues, “Each laboratory has its own test demands, the modular design offers lab workers fl exibility and increased productivity. For example, while one CFPP Head is automatically cleaned in the docking station another AirSTAR Instrument Head can use the ColdBlock cooling unit and start running the next CFPP/CP/PP test. The modularity of the AirSTAR design saves time and space.”


The AirSTAR instruments are easy to use, maintenance friendly and comply with traditional industry test methods. The AirSTAR range has been designed to improve effi ciency for those using the following cold property test methods; (CFPP) ASTM D6371, EN116, EN16329, IP309, (CP) ASTM D2500, ASTM D5771, IP219, IP444, ISO3015, JISK2269, (PP) ASTM D97, D6892, D5853, IP15, ISO 3016 and JISK2269.


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STARDist Automatic Distillation by Orbis BV


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+ Clever and reliable hardware + Easy to use + Incredible precision & repeatability


+ NEW FEATURES: - New UHD Volume Scan *patented - Optical Dry Sense *patented - Voc Cold Trap - Automatic lift for heater and receiver


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