A new Vision in automated vapour pressure analysis of fuels

Analytical instrumentation

A new Vision in automated vapour pressure analysis of fuels

07 Feb, 2024

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Grabner Instruments has introduced its new MINIVAP VPA Vision, an automated vapour pressure analyser they have developed to redefine efficiency and precision for fuel analysis. This highly advanced analyser can perform fast and continuous testing of up to 12 samples. Providing users with fail-safe operation, the MINIVAP VPA Vision uses a sophisticated, precision-machined sample distribution block that offers the shortest sampling circuits possible, which results in minimal sample carry-over and a less rinsing cycles.

MINIVAP VPA Vision features an external chiller connection to enable efficient sample cooling. A rugged thermal design maintains the air saturation of the sample during intake, for vapour pressure methods such as ASTM D5191.

Randi Price of Grabner Instruments’ Product Manager stated: “The new MINIVAP VPA Vision delivers a host of new features, improving technical performance and convenience to the user.” "With its corrosion-resistant construction, the MINIVAP VPA Vision is exceptionally suited to testing aggressive samples.”

Grabner’s MINIVAP VPA Vision provides fully programmable measurement playlists to optimise sample throughput efficiency. This instrument is truly portable and designed with ease of use and maintenance in mind.

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