140 Solutions for Petroleum Testing

Measurement and testing

140 Solutions for Petroleum Testing

12 Jun, 2014

Published over 11 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Measurement and testing.

Anton Paar (Austria) offers 140 solutions for testing petroleum products. Together with its subsidiary formerly known as Petrotest, Anton Paar now builds on more than 140 years of experience in the field of petroleum testing technology. What began with flash point testers now extends to more than 40 different instruments for various applications.

The name Anton Paar stands for modular and versatile instrumentation, so it was easy to select and present 140 solutions to meet diverse requirements in the petroleum industry. This portfolio includes portable meters, on-site quality control of incoming materials as well as a unique viscometer for operation under difficult process conditions. Further information on this wide range of solutions can be found on a dedicated website: www.140solutions.com. 

Here viewers can find out more about solutions like “Optimised alkylation process due to catalyst monitoring” or “Economical and fast dosage of antioxidants in fuels”. The website can also be filtered according to required standards to find the instrument needed for full compliance.

Finally, whoever is curious about how “Callisto” – a moon of Jupiter – increases efficiency in fuel production should also take a look at Anton Paar’s 140 solutions.

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