A new approach to automated distillation at atmospheric pressure

Analytical instrumentation

A new approach to automated distillation at atmospheric pressure

22 Apr, 2022

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A new vision for distillation testing of petroleum products is offered by AD Systems. The French firm recently announced the launch of the VD10, a brand-new analyser for automated distillation at atmospheric pressure according to ASTM D86 and similar test methods. Come to their booth C6 at PEFTEC 2022 in Rotterdam to see this unique instrument for yourself and chat with AD Systems’ development team. Developed by AD Systems an innovative imaging system (patent pending) brings unmatched automation and precision to this routine analysis of petroleum products. Without any need for programming or optimisation, the instrument provides a perfect distillation run from the first attempt, even for unknown or difficult samples like biofuels. The VD10’s user-friendly interface includes all necessary features for operation, result reporting and traceability, quality assurance, diagnostics and communication. High quality components, precise sensors and robust construction assure high reliability for heavy-duty use with minimum maintenance, and a high level of safety. The VD10 is arguably the most advanced distillation instrument available on today’s market.

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