AC Analytical Controls announces the availability of the latest version of the flyer Scope of AC Analyzers that gives an overview of all AC solutions for the global hydrocarbon processing industry
AC Analytical Controls is an organisation dedicated to develop analysers for the hydrocarbon processing industry including all it takes to safeguard sustained analytical performance exceeding specifications defined by ASTM, CEN and other standardisation institutes.
Examples are:.
AC Reformulyzer M3 for a full gasoline analysis in 75 minutes according to ASTM D 6839 and EN 14517.
AC 8612 and AC 8634 analysers report D 86 boiling range data and provide a substitute for traditional physical distillation techniques.
AC Simdis Analyzers determine accurate true boiling point distribution of crude oil, distillates and gasoline according to numerous ASTM, IP, ISO and DIN methods.
The crude oil analyser is a combination of a light end hydrocarbon analysis and heavy distillate analysis.
It will give the user a detailed overview of the light ends of his crudes and at the same time a complete boiling point overview.
AC Analytical Controls offers a range of biodiesel analysers covering all the current test methods.
Standards based analysers.
AC is certified according to ISO 9001:2000 standards.
To provide reliable solutions AC uses only highest quality components from leading equipment suppliers.
All systems arrive factory-tuned for the methods specified.
On-site installation and familiarisation is provided by a global network of AC certified support engineers.
The AC solution portfolio covers the entire spectrum of petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas streams.
Beginning with the light end analysis of gas, naphtha and gasoline streams, AC solutions progress up to and include the analysis of heavy streams such as crude oil and residuals.
The Scope of AC Analyzers gives a clear overview of this broad portfolio of AC solutions and presents the complete range of method-specific chromatographic systems that analyse refinery gas and natural gas streams, naphtha and gasoline, crude oil and distillates.