State-of-the-art UV fluorescence sulphur analyser to be highlighted at PEFTEC

Analytical instrumentation

State-of-the-art UV fluorescence sulphur analyser to be highlighted at PEFTEC

22 Apr, 2022

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Eraly, who will be exhibiting at PEFTEC on Stand J8, will be displaying their SULF UV total sulphur analyser, which they developed in collaboration with the TOTAL research centre, to create a precise, reliable and robust analyser for the refining sector. This analyser is based on UV Fluorescence technology and automatically and rapidly measures low levels of sulphur in petroleum products down to 20 ppb, as well as high concentrations of up to 10% in solid, liquid, gaseous and LPG samples. 

This sulphur analyser is compatible with ASTM D5453, ASTM D6667 and ISO 20 846 provides rapid and reliable results in real time and is easy to run and maintain.  

Depending on their customer’s need, ERALY offers two versions of liquid samplers: a mini auto sampler with a sample tray of 3 to 6 vials, and the auto sampler, with a sample tray for 25 to 50 vials. 

The sample tray can accommodate between 6 to 50 vials of 2 – 10 ml of sample.  Both the injection speed and sampling volumes (10 – 100 µL) can be easily adjusted and customisable bottles ae available if needed. This state-of-the-art system is managed by Eraly’s MIP05 software.

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