Analytical Instrumentation
The Latest Flow Technology Delivers Efficient, Accurate Liquid Sample Measurement
Dec 16 2015
XOS, a long-time provider of breakthrough elemental analysis solutions for the petroleum industry is proud to introduce readers to ACCU-FLOW technology. Combined with X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), ACCU-FLOW technology allows for the measurement of continuously flowing samples—a true innovation in benchtop analysis.
ACCU-FLOW technology delivers the direct measurement of liquid samples as they exist in the process as opposed to a static measurement. In a static measurement particulates may settle over time leading to results that reflect inaccurate concentration levels. Significant potential settling effects can occur in just a five to ten minute time span during the static measurement.
By applying ACCU-FLOW technology to an XOS benchtop, we can eliminate the settling of particulates in the sample, resulting in an increased level of accuracy, surpassing traditional benchtop analysis. ACCU-FLOW technology eliminates particulate settling, providing a truly accurate measurement of element concentrations and giving you direct measurement of crude streams as they exist in the refinery.
ACCU-FLOW technology provides unprecedented precision and levels of detection. Beyond precision, XOS analyzers with ACCU-FLOW can operate in tough environments from mobile vans to refinery plants and pipeline terminals.
ACCU-FLOW technology eliminates particulate settling effects with a simple design, optimised for everyday use. It is available on the following XOS analysers:
- Chlorine benchtop: Clora
- Multi-Element benchtop: HD Maxine
- Phosphorus benchtop: Phoebe
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