Analytical Instrumentation
PAC’s Antek 6200 Operates on 100% air
Oct 15 2014
The PAC Antek 6200 total Sulfur and total Nitrogen process analyser can utilise 100% air as the combustion and carrier gas. In cases where refineries want to follow the ASTM method, measure nitrogen, or measure sulfur at less than 2 ppm, the 6200 offers oxygen as the combustion gas.
Whether you use air or oxygen, the 6200 still provides the same reliable and accurate results as previous generations. Click here to read the comparative study showing the results the Antek 6200 produces running on air and oxygen.
With the current ULSD regulations and the impending gasoline regulations that will require gasoline to meet an annual average standard of 10 parts per million (ppm) of sulfur (expected January 1, 2017), refineries need to continuously monitor the amount of sulfur in their products to keep as close to the specification as possible while reducing the costs to produce their final products. The 6200 enables refineries to make real-time decisions to optimise their process by:
- Providing precise results for Total Sulfur, Total Nitrogen, or both in gas, liquid, and LPG products, including heavy gas/oil products.
- Correlating to ASTM D4629 and D5453 with a robust process instrument.
- Determining the analysis quickly, in as little as 2 minutes per stream, and responding quickly to process changes.
- Controlling maintenance costs with a new pyrotube design that extends preventative maintenance efforts.
To learn more about how the 6200 operates and the benefits it provides, watch this video. You can also consult one of our experts with any questions.
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