New Portable Fuel Analyzer - Watch the VIDEO

Measurement and testing

New Portable Fuel Analyzer - Watch the VIDEO

17 Oct, 2012

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Grabner Instruments, a subsidiary of AMETEK, Inc. has introduced a new portable and highly versatile FTIR spectrometer for the fully automatic measurement of gasoline, diesel and biofuel blends. (Video can be viewed here.) The MINISCAN IRXpert is the first completely portable FTIR fuel analyzer that combines superior scanning range and resolution with the advantages of mid-IR and near-IR spectroscopy for highest measurement accuracy. The MINISCAN IRXpert comes fully configured with the ability to test more than 40 important parameters for both laboratory-tested and field-tested fuels, such as oxygenates, aromatics, benzene, octane boosters and cetane improvers, and biodiesel content. A number of key fuel properties, such as octane and cetane number, vapor pressure and distillation properties are accurately predicted, by utilizing a worldwide sample database and by combining the information from the mid-IR and near-IR spectrum range derived from a high-resolution scan. Designed as an intelligent, self-learning analyzer that allows an unlimited number of new fuel parameters to be analysed at the push of a button.

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