Analytical Instrumentation
True Workflow-Oriented Software for Detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis
Feb 22 2018
PAC AC Analytical Controls have pre-announced the launch of a next generation DHA software in their XLNCTM suite. DHA XLNC is a software suite for GC Detailed Hydrocarbon analysers that truly refocuses all operator efforts on workflow. PAC AC Analytical Controls’ DHA Software interfaces universally to all major Chromatography Data Systems in the market to produce accurate results; fast and in the format required.
The DHA XLNC software contains predefined test methods and product knowledge, limiting user configuration to a bare minimum. Component database, test methods and dedicated products can easily be created, copied or modified to match specific needs.
Peak identification based on Kovats index is combined with compound ranking technology,
resulting in more accurate peak identification and increased analysis reliability.
The AC DHA analysers comply with standard methods D5134, D6729, D6730, D6733, D7900, EN15199-4 and IP601.
The software also supports all AC pioneered applications like Fast DHA, DHA FE, COMBI and AC8612. PAC offers a fast DHA application to determine the individual components in gasoline blending feedstocks within 28 minutes, keeping critical components chromatographically separated. The product range also includes a DHA Front End (FE), and a DHA Combi, where FE can be combined with a standard method in one solution.
AC®8612 delivers ASTM D86 calculated data for naphtha and gasoline samples within ASTM D86 groups 0, 1, and 2. A proprietary calculation model provides accurate D86 calculated data which makes it a fast and safe alternative for D86 physical distillation.
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