Measurement and Testing Reliable measurements ensure process safety
Bartec Benke’s Hygrophil F5673 has a proven track record for reliable trace moisture measurement in a variety of liquids and gases. Originally designed for the natural gas market, the Hygrophil® F 5673 is furthermore used for to measure trace moisture in an array of liquids and gases in hydrocarbon process streams.
Bartec Benke has patented a measuring principle whereby the trace moisture content in the analyte changes the refractive index of the optical layers found within the instrument’s sensor. There is a change in the light spectrum’s minimum caused by the presence of moisture, which is then measured by a Polychromator located within the analyser.
The multichannel Hygrophil F5673 and its rugged moisture sensors has been successfully used in the petrochemical industry to measure recycle gas streams, gaseous or liquid hydrocarbons and fuels. It has also made bio and natural gas plants safer places, measuring gas treatment streams, biogas injection plants, gas transport, gas storage facilities and gas dryers. This versatile analyser has also been widely used in chemical plants for performance evaluation of catalysts and process safety and in improving operations and quality control at power plants.
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One analyser for all vapour pressure applications
VAPOR PRESSURE PROCESS ANALYZER
In this competitive world, refiners need to use all the latest optimisation and product control techniques available. Reliable online physical property analysers are a vital component in the effort to reach those objectives because they measure directly vital quality parameters in the process. Vapour pressure is an indicator of a liquid’s evaporation rate and relative to the tendency of volatile components to escape from the liquid. To ensure the safe storage and transportation of petroleum products, whilst minimising the impact on the environment and assuring that combustion engines are functioning properly it is vital to measure the vapour pressure.
The BARTEC BENKE RVP-4 Vapour Pressure Process Analyser measures the vapour pressure of a variety of petroleum products. This unit features an ASTM compliant cylinder piston design with 4:1 expansion, an integral temperature control unit and network and fieldbus communication. Due to its advanced design it can be used for gasoline applications as well as for high pressure applications such as LPG. In addition, it is for applications for viscous samples such as crude oil without the need to implement extra wash cycles. It is also possible to measure vapour pressure at different temperatures for instance; True Vapour Pressure (TVP) for storage tank applications.
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ISA
Analysis Division Singapore Symposium
Sheraton Towers Singapore 27th
September, 2018
The most sophisticated, fl exible and refi ned solution on the market – take advantage of the vapor pressure process analyzer RVP-4 from BARTEC BENKE.
BARTEC BENKE GmbH
Borsigstraße 10 21465 Reinbek/Hamburg Germany
Phone: +49 40 72703 0
pat@bartec-benke.de
ASTM D5191 compliant cylinder piston design with 4:1 expansion Suitable for a broad sample spectrum ranging from crude to LPG No fl ushing cycles required Low maintenance approach Network and fi eldbus communication Rugged design of measuring cell
To learn more about our products and applications please check our website
www.bartec-benke.de.
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