Aspectrics is unveiling the novel EP-NIR 2750 and the innovative EP-NIR 2750i biofuels analysers
The new analyser further extends the Aspectrics range of EP-NIR analysers developed to respond to scientists' needs working in process, biofuels, ambient air monitoring, stack gas analysis and speciality gases industries.
Aspectrics' EP-NIR biofuel analysers feature an ultra fast scanning rate of 100 scans/second while achieving an impressive spectral range of 128 photometric channels and enables users to monitor their processes in real time.
Aspectrics' comprehensive EP-NIR 2750i biofuels at-line system allows users to carry out biodiesel quality control and analyse biodiesel blend ratios in real-time.
Fast and accurate results are delivered within seconds.
The 2750i features the revolutionary Aspectrics EP-NIR technology, the new Aspectrics eCalTransfer capability and an integrated sample interface.
Aspectrics' new eCalTransfer capability means a calibration carried out on one system can be transferred to another without the need to recalibrate, delivering substantial time and cost savings.
In addition, the new touch screen LCD interface is easy to operate and displays sample results in real-time.
Aspectrics' Multicomponent EP-NIR 2750 analyser has recently been extended to perform reliable and accurate quality control measurements of biofuel, including the methanol, water and total glycerine content in biodiesel and water content in ethanol.
By giving instant pass/fail results, the compact and ruggedly designed biofuel analyser helps manufacturers and buyers to ensure that the quality of their biofuel meets the recommendations of biofuel regulations, avoiding the extra costs incurred in non-compliant samples.
The analyser's highly flexible platform, which is easily integrated into the on-line environment, has recently achieved Military 202G method 204D certification for its resistance to vibration and delivers highly consistent results over long periods compared to traditional Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) systems.
Aspectrics' at-line packages include a MultiComponent spectrometer, instrument control and data processing software as well as an optimised sampling accessory or method development bench.
Encoded Photometric Infrared (EP-IR) spectroscopy provides an ultra fast sampling capability (100 Hz) for multi component analysis in a rugged design.
For more information about Aspectrics' new range of biofuels analysers visit booth 84 at Biodiesel Expo 2007, Newark Showground, Nottinghamshire, UK, October 17-18, 2007.