12 Analytical Instrumentation Highly Accurate Automated Fuel Analysis Solutions
from Grabner Instruments Grabner Instruments provides fast and comprehensive fuel quality analysis with its MINISCAN IR Autosampler and the MINISCAN IR Vision, providing high accuracy and cost-effective solutions for petrochemical processes.
The MINISCAN IR Autosampler is a state-of-the-art, fully automated fuel analyzer utilizing FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) technology. Designed for comprehensive compound analysis of gasoline, jet, and diesel fuels, this innovative instrument measures over 100 fuel parameters and components, ensuring precise fuel blending, quality inspection, and compliance with fuel specifi cations directly at the point of sale.
For predicted properties, the MINISCAN IR Vision operates with calibration data that adheres to the strictest quality standards. Unique to this instrument is its database of samples collected and analyzed by SGS®
, a global leader in inspection, verifi cation, testing, and certifi cation, ensuring the highest data integrity and reliability.
The MINISCAN IR Vision stands unmatched in its class of portable fuel analyzers. Its thermoelectric temperature regulation of the fi lling system, measuring cells, and integrated density meter maximizes accuracy in measuring volume and mass percent of fuel compounds. This portability, combined with its advanced technology, makes it an ideal solution for fi eld use.
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Sulphur, Chlorine, Metals, and More Reliable elemental analysis is crucial for processing purposes, fulfi lling contract agreements, and meeting global regulatory requirements. That is why versatile elemental analysers are necessary for the wide- ranging needs of refi neries, contract labs, and other testing facilities. When selecting an analyzer, key considerations most often include balancing cost and analytical capabilities.
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EDXRF (energy dispersive X-ray fl uorescence) elemental analysers are widely used by the petroleum and petrochemical industries because they offer fast, reliable results and are economical solutions for monitoring sulphur, chlorine, metals, and other critical elements.
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To meet industry needs, Rigaku offers a comprehensive range of EDXRF benchtops with multi-element analysis capabilities for petroleum and petrochemical products. These instruments meet many screening and monitoring needs and comply with various testing methods and standards for a broad range of applications. From the quantifi cation of heavy elements in crude oil to sulphur in fuels, a variety of elements in lubricating oils, and catalyst recovery processes, Rigaku EDXRF benchtops provide reliable results and allow you to easily adjust to future applications when needed.
Additionally, setting measurement conditions and analysis operations is user-friendly, and various autosampler options are available — saving time and maximizing productivity. Rigaku EDXRF benchtops are available for various budget levels, and their capabilities range from ultra-low and trace element concentrations to percent levels.
Models include the compact NEX QC Series, designed for routine quality control. These are perfect for smaller labs and fi eld applications because they do not require an external computer. Also offered are the advanced NEX DE for high throughput needs, and the powerful NEX CG II Series indirect excitation analyzers for higher sensitivity and trace element detection, well-suited for complex applications and research.
For real-time process control needs, Rigaku offers NEX XT for total sulphur measurement from 0.04 to 6 wt% of crude, bunker fuel, fuel oils, and other highly viscous hydrocarbons, including residuums. NEX OL, a multi-element analyser, is also offered. It is ideal for monitoring cobalt, manganese, and bromine catalysts in PTA and catalysts in liquid streams.
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Chromatotec provides a turnkey solution for industrial air monitoring using their world- renowned range of industrial analysers and generators in an air-conditioned or heated shelter.
This compact measuring cabinet is manufactured for use in the harshest of indoor and outdoor environments, and therefore perfectly suited for installation on industrial sites or potentially explosive locations.
This level of integration ensures that the system is well controlled and regulated in terms of operational temperature and protected from adverse and extreme weather conditions. This helps extend the life of the systems while reducing maintenance costs. Temperature and humidity inside the shelter are monitored with trends evaluated on the analyser’s internal computer.
This mobile analysis solution includes the continuous monitoring of VOCs (alkanes C2 to C25, PAH, siloxanes, etc.), amino compounds, ketones, aldehydes, sulphur compounds (H2
S, mercaptans, sulphides, etc.) and other compounds such as ammonia, chlorine, CH4
and N2 , CO2 O, at concentration levels ranging from ppt
to ppm. The solution features integrated alarms to warn of high pollution levels detected in the ambient air during ground operations or the characterisation of gas plumes.
The integrated analytical confi guration is modular, fl exible, and autonomous thanks to the use of 19’’ racks that are interchangeable to suit the individual operator’s needs and applications, as well as the use of generators, calibration and specifi c sampling modules.
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