Analytical instrumentation
Introducing Powerful Changes for Total Nitrogen and Sulfur Analysis
Jan 28 2009
In order to ensure optimum productivity, the fast reporting of Total Nitrogen/Sulfur content data, coupled with superior analytical accuracy is essential. Traditional analyzers achieve analysis times of six minutes, requiring extra carrier gas facilities and frequent user interface handling. In contrast, by eliminating the need for frequent system checks, the innovative TITAN 4000 NSX analyzer is capable of analyzing TN/TS samples within an unsurpassed two minutes.
New sample introduction and combustion technology, with pre-soot detection (patent pending), ensures optimum analysis and result precision, reducing lead time and minimizing matrix effects. Contrary to other technologies, the TITAN 4000 injection port and the plug flow quartz combustion tube require only oxygen gas, and maintenance is reduced by removing the need for their frequent replacement. A heated filter and a number of gasflow and temperature control sensors which are controlled by a new NSX VISUAL software package further eliminate the need for user interaction. These features improve the autonomy of the system and reduce instrument downtime and maintenance, minimizing operation costs associated with gas consumption and consumables.
Its extensive working range covers applications from low ppb (parts per billion) to high ppm (parts per million) concentrations and complies with current market driven ASTM, IP and UOP methods. The TITAN 4000 caters for a wide range of applications in refinery and chemical samples, including naphtha, aromatics, automotive fuels, biodiesel fuels, gaseous and LPG samples.
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