Tests Conducted by Major Pipeline Company to Detect Biodiesel in Diesel Fuels with Wilks Biodiesel Analyzer

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Tests Conducted by Major Pipeline Company to Detect Biodiesel in Diesel Fuels with Wilks Biodiesel Analyzer

22 Sep, 2010

Published over 15 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Fuel for thought.

Seven weeks of on-site tests were recently completed at a major pipeline company in the Southwest to determine the effectiveness of the InfraSpec VFA-IR Spectrometer, Model EB, for detecting biodiesel contamination in diesel fuels about to enter the pipeline. Over 20 different diesel fuels were tested for the presence of biodiesel and if they would cause false positive readings. The testing concluded that the Wilks InfraSpec Spectrometer was well suited to detect biodiesel levels as low as 100 ppm and provides an easy and quick check for fuel contamination at a price significantly lower than other analytical instruments.

The InfraSpec VFA-IR Spectrometer, Model EB, is able to check for fuel contamination in less than five minutes by an operator with minimal training. It eliminates the need to wait for measurement results from an off-site laboratory. The InfraSpec Spectrometer incorporates a flow-through sample system and integrated syringe pump with automatic software controls for all pumping actions.

Currently, the ASTM Method D 975 allows up to 5% biodiesel in diesel without the requirement for biodiesel content labeling. For some diesel fuel applications, the presence of even a little biodiesel is a major concern. Pipeline operators are concerned that a diesel shipment could unknowingly contain biodiesel and cause ‘trail-back” where trace amounts of biodiesel clinging to the walls of the pipe can end up in future diesel fuel shipments. Emergency diesel generator operators, such as nuclear power plants, who store fuels for long periods, are also concerned that the presence of biodiesel could cause bacterial growth which clogs fuel filters and can shut down a generator just when it is needed most.

The InfraSpec Spectrometer is compact, portable and has a simplified PC interface that gives the user the capability to measure on-site at a pipeline, nuclear power plant, or at a manufacturing facility as well as in the laboratory – anywhere fast, easy biodiesel detection is required.

For further information on the InfraSpec VFA-IR Spectrometer for low-level biodiesel measurements, please contact: Wilks Enterprise, Inc., 25 Van Zant Street, Ste. 8F, E. Norwalk, CT 06855 USA, TEL: 203-855-9136, FAX: 203-838-9868, Email: [email protected],

Web Site -- www.WilksIR.com, or to download the information http://www.wilksir.com/pdf/LowBiodiesel.pdf.

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