Oxford Instruments Complies With The New ISO Test Method
The reduction in sulfur concentration in automotive fuels has a number of environmental benefits including the reduction in car exhaust sulfur dioxide levels leading to less pollution and cleaner air
Quality control laboratories in refineries and testing houses have long used Energy-Dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometers, e.g. Oxford Instruments Lab-X and X-Supreme to analyse fuels. The excellent performance, versatility, ease of use, speed, and cost-effectiveness of this technique make the EDXRF spectrometer the analytical tool of choice for fuel analysis, from the lower detection limits to high concentration levels.
Adding to its successful range of benchtop EDXRF spectrometers for fuel analysis, Oxford Instruments offers a high performance, field proven EDXRF spectrometer that successfully performs all sulfur analyses required in the petroleum industry, the X-Supreme8000. The X-Supreme is the perfect analyser for rapid sulfur determination, from parts per million (ppm) to high percent levels, in all fuel types and complies with ASTM D4294, ISO20847, ISO8754, and ISO13032.
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Judith Friesl
Oxford Instruments plc
judith.friesl@oxinst.com
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Wednesday 27 June 2012 / file under Petrochemical | Oil | Chemical