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New quadrupole analysers for vacuum process analysis


A safe reliable solution to aniline point testing with additional capability to measure according to ISO 21493 Turbidity Point Mode


Aniline point is a test method used to ascertain the aromatic content of hydrocarbon samples. Highly aromatic samples display a low aniline point, whereas paraffi nic samples have far higher aniline points.


Tanaka Scientifi c’s aap-6 is an automatic aniline point tester which can handle a host of different samples in accordance with ASTM D611 and ISO 2977. The aap-6 will run the 3 to 5 replicates, whilst monitoring to ensure the repeatability of the results. This analyser features an accurate and resilient infrared detector to enable accuracy with darker coloured samples. ASTM 8.0 colour samples can be reliably analysed by the aap-6 and it has regularly managed to test even darker samples. Cleaning the measuring cell can be carried out without the need for any dismantling, so aap-6 operators will fi nd that cleaning the instrument is far simpler and safer than they will have experienced using other aniline point testers.


The Hiden HPR-30 Series are bolt on vacuum process analysers designed for fast response, high sensitivity analysis of gas and vapour species. Equipped with Hiden’s multi-level software package, offering simple control of mass spectrometer parameters and complex manipulation of data and control of external devices. Applications include leak detection, contamination monitoring, process trend analysis and analysis of high mass species and precursors used in ALD and MOCVD. Standard mass range is 200 amu, versions up to 1000 amu are offered.


Optional upgrades include the innovative Hiden 3F series triple fi lter quadrupole system providing enhanced abundance sensitivity, part- per-billion (ppb) detection levels and high contamination resistance, particularly suited to the analysis of aggressive gases in CVD and RIE applications. Standard mass range is 200 amu, versions up to 1000 amu are offered.


Multiple sampling confi gurations are offered to suit a full range of process pressure and vacuum system geometry requirements. Versions are offered with single, or multiple sampling inlets, either unheated or heated to allow sampling of volatile species.


Systems are offered cart mounted, and with height adjustment for maximum compatibility between tools. For pulsed deposition processes, time resolved measurements are offered to 50 ns time resolution.


The HPR-30 Series are designed to offer a fully featured, fl exible and powerful solution for the monitoring of parameters in all aspects of process gas analysis such as leak detection, vacuum quality and precursor monitoring.


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ISO recently created test method ISO 21493 because of the safety issues associated with aniline point testing in which aniline is substituted by p-anisaldehyde, which is a far safer reagent. This test method is called the ‘turbidity point’ and Tanaka played an active role in this method’s development. Tanaka’s aap-6 includes an ISO 21493 mode, where the instrument will replicate tests in line with the repeatability stipulated by the ISO’s method.


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State-of-the-art UV fl uorescence sulphur analyser to be highlighted at PEFTEC


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Eraly, who will be exhibiting at PEFTEC on Stand J8, will be displaying their SULF UV total sulphur analyser, which they developed in collaboration with the TOTAL research centre, to create a precise, reliable and robust analyser for the refi ning sector. This analyser is based on UV Fluorescence technology and automatically and rapidly measures low levels of sulphur in petroleum products down to 20 ppb, as well as high concentrations of up to 10% in solid, liquid, gaseous and LPG samples.


This sulphur analyser is compatible with ASTM D5453, ASTM D6667 and ISO 20 846 provides rapid and reliable results in real time and is easy to run and maintain.


Depending on their customer’s need, ERALY offers two versions of liquid samplers: a mini auto sampler with a sample tray of 3 to 6 vials, and the auto sampler, with a sample tray for 25 to 50 vials.


The sample tray can accommodate between 6 to 50 vials of 2 – 10 ml of sample. Both the injection speed and sampling volumes (10 – 100 µL) can be easily adjusted and customisable bottles ae available if needed. This state-of-the-art system is managed by Eraly’s MIP05 software.


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