Test Instrument

Factory Price ASTM D4294 Automatic Xrf Sulfur Content Analyzer for Diesel Fuels

Chongqing Gold Mechanical & Electrical Equipment Co., Ltd.
  • Warranty:1 Year
  • Name:Sulfur Content Analyzer
  • Power Supply:AC 220V, 50Hz
  • OEM Supply:Yes
  • Test Range:20ppm~5%
  • Test Sample:Petroleum Oil

Base Info

  • Model NO.:GD-17040
  • Test Standard:ASTM D4294
  • Operation:Automatic
  • Transport Package:Packed in Plywood Case
  • Specification:ISO, ASTM
  • Trademark:GOLD
  • Origin:China Mainland
  • HS Code:9031809090
  • Production Capacity:100 Sets,Month

Description

13 kg  
  
IV.  Sulfur Analyzer's Instrument characteristics
 
1. Electromechanical integration; microprocessor control; large screen LCD display; Man-machine conversation; simple and beautiful;
 
2. It can determine various products and in a wide measurement range. It is rapid for analysis and it only need little standard sample.
 
3. Adopts fluorescence intensity ratio analysis methods, it can make correction to temperature and pressure automatically and it can also make correction to ratio of carbon and hydrogen (C/H).
 
4. It has self-diagnostic function, so it can determine its working state and electric parameters.
 
5. It takes disposable sample cell with Mylar film, so it can avoid cross contamination. Sample cell is made by a multifunction pressure device, so it is rapid and convenient. It can record sample serial number, S% (m/m), and date.
  
6. The sample holder can be precisely located. It can move out from inside of the instrument for sample location and anti-leakage parts replacement. It is convenient and it can avoid any contamination to detection system.
  
7. It can save large quantity of test data. You can browse test data and calibration curve at any time.
  
8. It uses a thermal printer, so it is easy to replace printing paper. It is needed to speed money on printing ribbon.
 
9. Equipped with a RS232 serial port, it can connect with any computer or web system.
 
10. Its safe X-ray protection measures can keep people from injury of X-ray radiation.