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Simulated Distillation Analyzers

 

Simulated Distillation is a well established technique used to characterize petroleum fractions and crude oil which have a wide range of boiling point distribution. Thus, obtaining the boiling point distribution aids in the quality control, production and commercialization of numerous petroleum streams. In conventional simulated distillation the system used contains a temperature programmable inlet, a column and a flame ionization detector. The technique is carried out under constant flow to insure constant response of the flame ionization detector.

All the configurations include a proprietary temperature programmable inlet and SimDis Expert software.

Typical Configurations

Conventional ASTM Methods

Accelerated D-2887 (7 Minutes)

Fast D-2887 (80 Seconds)

Multi-Element (Sulfur, Nitrogen, etc.)

 

 
 

 

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