New Videos Demonstrate the Ease of Using Portable Infrared Analysers for On-Site Measurement of Oil in Water or TPH in Soil

Measurement and testing

New Videos Demonstrate the Ease of Using Portable Infrared Analysers for On-Site Measurement of Oil in Water or TPH in Soil

15 Jun, 2012

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Wilks Enterprise (USA) is pleased to announce several new videos that demonstrate the ease of using portable infrared analysers for measuring the level of total oil and grease in water and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in soil. These short videos demonstrate how on-site measurements with the InfraCal TOG/TPH Analysers take just a few simple steps to obtain accurate part per million (ppm) results in under 15 minutes. They are readily used by non-technical personnel and eliminate the need to wait for off-site lab results. Regular on-site measurements help ensure compliance with regulatory permits for the amount of oil in water being discharged from oil drilling platforms, industrial plants and refineries or for soil studies at remediation sites.

Based on field-proven infrared technology, the InfraCal TOG/TPH Analysers -- Model HATR-T2 or the Model CVH – depending on the solvent selected for the extraction process – provide accurate, on-site measurement of total oil in water concentration levels. Typical analysis time is 10-15 minutes, including the extraction procedure. Measurement data obtained with the Model HATR-T2 correlates to EPA Method 1664 and with the Model CVH to ASTM Methods D 7066-04 and D3921-11 and EPA Methods 413.2 and 418.1.

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