Total Sulfur Determination with multi EA® 5000 – Competitive, More Reliable, and Faster Than Ever Before

Measurement and testing

Total Sulfur Determination with multi EA® 5000 – Competitive, More Reliable, and Faster Than Ever Before

04 Dec, 2013

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Measurement and testing.

Fast and cost-effective sulfur determination is an important task of process optimisation and quality control in refineries. Even very low sulfur contaminations can poison the catalyst and thereby affect its effectiveness. To avoid troubles feed stocks, process streams and final products must be monitored precisely. The most reliable method to do so is the thermal decomposition of samples followed by UV-fluorescence detection of the formed SO2 (e.g. ASTM D 7183, D 5453 or DIN 20846).

Dependent on the process step, the sulfur contents can vary in a broad range from a few ppb up to high ppm. With common analysers the achievement of reliable results takes more or less time and effort dependent on TS content. Especially for ultra-traces and very high sulfur quantities, the process time is remarkably extended.

The multi EA® 5000 with novel HiPerSens® detector makes this job faster. The HiPerSens® combines highest sensitivity with an impressively broad linear operation range. This enables fast and correct sulfur analysis independent of the concentration. Time consuming sample treatment (dilution) or enrichment steps (trap and release) are redundant.

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