Simulated Distillation Analyser (Sim Dist)
Introduction
Petroleum hydrocarbon fractions from Gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuels and crude oil etc., are analysed with the SIMDIS analyser.
The Simulated Distillation Analyser (SDA) is a technique used to simulate the data of manual distillation of hydrocarbons from Gasoline, kerosene, diesel and crude oil etc., with the Final Boiling Point (FBP) of 550°C
using a GC method. Designed for ASTM methods D2887 and D3710, D6352, D6417, D7096, D7169, D5307
this analyser can also be offered for FBP of 750°C.
Features & Benefits:
- The system comes along with the
powerful SimDis Expert software.
- All simulated distillation methods are
supported in one application.
- The non-ASTM methods are also
available like LUBE and Crude by
external standard.
- The additional calculations include:
user defined cut-points, adjustable
D86 and D1160 co-relation, calibration and SIMDIS plots, RPV
and LV ratios, cut-point tables, boiling
point distribution, motor oil volatility,
recovery, besides baseline and
sample chromatogram validation
parameters.
- User and access level security,
consolidated single or batch processing mode and quality
control checks are few of its other features.
- On-screen peak identification and sample analysis.
- Customized reports exportable
to LIMS, spreadsheet or any
other data manipulation software.
- Chromatogram overlay facility
- Automatic adjustment of elution detection algorithms
- Carbon numbers can be used to
define cut-points.
- Volume calculations for crude
samples.
Configuration
- GC Trace 800.
- Flame Ionisation Detector (FID)
- Programmed Temperature Vapouriser (PTV)
- Special Columns
- Cryogenic Accessory
- Automatic Liquid Sampler (ALS)
- SimDis Expert Software
- Calibration Standards
- Chromatography Management Software
