Petroleum

  • HORIBA Scientific, a market leader in sulfur-in-oil analysis, announces the launch of the new SLFA-6800 Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer, which measures sulfur in oil ranging from 5ppm to 9.9999%.  This new, compact, and accurate analyzer meets the needs of anyone wishing to conform to ASTM D4294, ISO 8754 or JIS K2541/B7995.
  • HORIBA Scientific, a market leader in sulfur-in-oil analysis, announces the launch of the new SLFA-6100 Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Analyzer, which measures sulfur in oil ranging from 5ppm to 9.9999%.  This new, compact, and accurate analyzermeets the needs of anyone wishing to conform to ASTM D4294, ISO 8754 or JIS K2541/B7995.
  • HORIBA introduces the new standard of transportable sulfur-in-oil analyzers, the SLFA-60.  This instrument introduces new software and hardware features to meet the growing changes in the petroleum industry. The instrument has expanded storage of calibration curves and data can be exported using USB output. The measurement range has increased to 0-9.9999 wt% to cover high sulfur crudes and shale oil markets.
  • Compact Oil Content Analyzer new OCMA-500 series focuses  on enhanced operability and useful functions  enabling  anyone  to handle with no hassle. Offering two models, OCMA-500 series is utilized for various purposes including wastewater monitoring, environmental conservation, and quality control.
  • MESA-50 EDXRF analyzer provide screening measurements of samples containing hazardous elements such as Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr, Br, Sb, As for RoHS, ELV, and Cl for halogen free applications.
  • HK-3002 apparatus for determination of vapor pressure for liquefied petroleum gases conforms to ASTM D1267 Standard Test Method for Gage Vapor Pressure of Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gases (LP-Gas Method). The apparatus is used for testing the gage vapor pressures of liquefied petroleum gas products (Warning—Flammable gas. Harmful when inhaled.) at temperatures of 37.8°C (100°F) up to and including a test temperature of 70°C (158°F).
  • This apparatus is our domestically initiated, with independent intellectual property rights; also this is a crucial biodiesel test instrument. The HK-2222 oxidation stability apparatus for biodiesel fills the blank of domestic unable to production, conforms to the EN14112 Fat and oil derivatives —Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) —Determination of oxidation stability (accelerated oxidation test), used for the determination of the oxidation stability of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) at 110 °C. And our HK-2222 overall system performance can meet with Unix operating system, part of the performance got better performance.
  • HK-2009 Apparatus for Rusting Characteristics of Oils conforms to the ASTM D665 Standard Test Method for Rust-Preventing Characteristics of Inhibited Mineral Oil in the Presence of Water. This apparatus covers the evaluation of the ability of inhibited mineral oils, particularly steam-turbine oils, to aid in preventing the rusting of ferrous parts should water become mixed with the oil. This test methodis also used for testing other oils, such as hydraulic oils and circulating oils. Provision is made in the procedure fortesting heavier-than-water fluids.
  • HK-2006 Apparatus for water separability of petroleum oils and synthetic fluid conforms to the ASTM D1401 Standard Test Method for Water Separability of Petroleum Oils and Synthetic Fluids. This apparatus provides a guide for determining the water separation characteristics of oils subject to water contamination and turbulence. It is used for specification of new oils and monitoring of in-service oils.And it covers measurement of the ability of petroleum oils or synthetic fluids to separate from water. Although developed specifically for steam-turbine oils having viscosities of 28.8–90 mm2/s at 40°C, this test method may be used to test oils of other types having various viscosities and synthetic fluids at other test temperatures. It is recommended, however, that the test temperature be raised to 82 ± 1°C when testing products more viscous than 90 mm2/s at 40°C.
  • HK-2005 Foaming characteristic apparatus for lubricating oil conforms to ASTM D892 Standard Test Method for Foaming Characteristics of Lubricating Oils, the apparatus is used for testing the foaming characteristics of lubricating oils at 24°C and 93.5°C. Means of empirically rating the foaming tendency and the stability of the foam are described.

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