Indicated Cetane Number (ICN) vs. Cetane Index (CI)
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Rapid hydrogen sulfide extraction method with temperature and agitation, developed by Seta Analytics together with Lloy's Register's FOBAS group with subsequent detection by specific detector.
Analysis time less than 15 minutes.
With Mercaptans eliminator VPP module.
. IP570 standard method
. Automatic calibration piloted with certified gas
. 12V operation with 220V adapter.
. Mass flow regulator for gas flow.
. Color display.
. Operating software with sample weight input (empty/full syringe).
. Calibration software with service alerts.
. Data storage and calibrations in RAM.
. Mandatory validation system every 3 months
- Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide in Marine Fuels, Residual Fuels and Petroleum Products.
- New IP 570 standard.
- ISO 8217 specifications.
As of April 2022, it has been replaced by the new model STSA4000-4
Hydrogen Sulfide in Fuels IP 570 / ASTM D7621.
Fuels specifications ISO 8217.
Measuring range: 0-250 mg / kg H2S in liquid phase (0-250 ppm H2S)
Sample viscosity: Up to 3,000 cSt at 40ºC.
Test duration: 15 minutes
Sample size: 1 ml, 2 ml, 5 ml (depending on the concentration of H2S)
Diluent volume: 20 ml.
Power supply: 220 VAC and 12VAC.
Dimensions: 21x30x40 cm.
Weight: 8kg
Computer interface: RS232
Hydrogen sulfide
IP 570; ASTM D7621; ISO 8217; ISO 8217
Pide información de H2S Analyser Automatic Hydrogen Sulfide Fuel Analyzer model H2S Analyser
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