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Portable / Field Testing 57 Increased Oil In Water Measurement Capability with New Portable IR Analyser


The new InfraCal 2 Analyser, recently introduced by Wilks, for oil in water measurements offers additional features to the already established and widely- used line of InfraCal TOG/TPH Analysers. These features include increased sensitivity for sub-ppm measurements, multiple calibrations, unlimited data storage, optional internal battery pack, password protected instrument settings, and ability to tag each measurement with analyst, location and date/time information. The result is a compact, rugged package, weighing less than 6 lbs., with no moving parts and the low maintenance qualities found in other Wilks analysers.


The InfraCal 2 Analyser provides improved sensitivity and detection limits for a variety of on-site oil in water measurements such as sub-ppm detection levels of oil in wastewater going into inland waterways, FRAC water and produced water discharges from oil drilling. Models are available for use with infrared transparent solvents, as well as hexane, for the extraction process. While designed for field applications, InfraCal 2 is equally at home in the analytical laboratory and will provide quantitative measurements easily, routinely and economically.


The new InfraCal 2 Analysers make it economical and easier than ever to move repetitive measurements from the lab to the actual analysis site where they can be routinely handled by non-technical personnel. On-site measurements using the InfraCal 2 Analyser take less than 15 minutes and eliminate the wait for off-site lab results which can take hours or days to receive.


Portable IR Analyser Provides ASTM Method for On-site Soot Measurement of Diesel Engine Lube Oils


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Sub-ppm to Percent Oil in Water/Soil Measurements… Wilks has the solution.


Get results accurately, easily and on-site in under 15 minutes with an InfraCal Analyzer!


Wilks has the perfect solution for measuring:


➢ Oil content in FRAC or produced water


➢ Fats, oil and grease (FOG) in wastewater


The InfraCal Soot Meter, from Wilks provides users with an approved ASTM test method to measure the percent level of soot in diesel engine lubricating oil. ASTM Method D7686-2011 entitled “Test Method for Field-Based Condition Monitoring of Soot in In-Service Lubricants Using a Fixed-Filter Infrared (IR) instrument” allows for easy, on-site measurements in less than 30 seconds without sample preparation using a filter-based infrared (IR) analyser.


With the InfraCal Soot Meter, rapid, on-site measurement of soot concentration levels in diesel engine oils at levels as high as 12 - 15% takes less than 30 seconds. This compact, factory-calibrated pushbutton analyser provides direct readout of the percent of soot in diesel engine lubricating oils without sample preparation, dilution, or solvents and messy transmission cells to clean.


Since the InfraCal Soot Meter was specifically designed for easy, on-site field testing, it represents a major time savings from thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and FT-IR methods that are impractical as field analysis methods. The Soot Meter is also significantly lower in cost and one step, pushbutton operation makes it easy to use with minimal operator training.


A rugged, no-moving parts design ensures years of virtually maintenance-free operation with the InfraCal Soot Meter. Weighing less than 5 lbs., it operates off 12 volt d.c. power for on- site field measurements. It is ideal for use at oil/ engine testing laboratories, lubricant and additive manufacturers, and power generation stations, or for truck, bus, and off-highway equipment fleets. The InfraCal Soot Meter is Ideal for use on all types of diesel lubricating oils and engines and gives users an ASTM approved test method.


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With over 3,000 in use worldwide, easy-to-use, rugged and dependable InfraCal Analyzers ensure oil limits are not exceeded while eliminating the wait for off-site lab results – all at an econom- ical price. If your application involves measuring oil content in water, slurries or solids, you need an InfraCal Analyzer.


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➢ Industrial or refinery wastewater effluents


➢ Drill cuttings, containment ponds, or remediation sites


InfraCal TOG/TPH Analyzer The new InfraCal 2 Analyzer offers:


➢ Sensitivity for sub-ppm measurements


➢ Password protected calibrations and instrument settings


➢ Unlimited data storage and multiple calibrations


➢ Touch screen display for more user options


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East Norwalk, CT 06855 USA www.WilksIR.com TEL: 203.855.9136 FAX: 203.838.9868 EMAIL: info@WilksIR.com 1114ad@reply-direct.com www.envirotech-online.com IET Annual Buyers’ Guide 2014/15


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