From Intake Control to Storage and Blending

Analytical instrumentation

From Intake Control to Storage and Blending

08 Aug, 2013

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In accordance with ASTM D7777 the portable density meter DMA 35 Ex Petrol from Anton Paar (Austria) is the solution for quick density results in hazardous areas. A quick density check using the intrinsically safe portable density meter DMA 35 Ex Petrol (Ex marking II 2 G EX ib IIC T4) makes sure the type and quality of incoming material is what it is supposed to be. The sample is taken directly from the drum or tanker and measured there without needing to transport samples back and forward to a lab.

DMA 35 Ex Petrol efficiently measures the different layers of temperatures and densities inside an oil tank during blending and long-term storage. To obtain a qualified statement on the composition of the product in the tank, samples from different positions in the tank are taken and measured to learn about their origin or check for water contamination, stratification and status of blending.

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