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News Release from: Applikon Analytical | Subject: ADI 2040 Exp
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 01 April 2008

Online hydrogen sulphide analysis in
crude treater

New from Applikon Analytical is the ADI 2040 Exp for analysis of hydrogen sulphide in a crude oil treater unit

Crude oil is passed through the treater to remove hydrogen sulphide with the analysis being carried out by a gas chromatograph or on grab samples in the laboratory The most accurate method is to titrate the sulphide in the sample but carrying out this method in the laboratory can take a significant period of time and lead to the plant operating out of specification for many hours

Carrying out the titration on-line in the production area will allow the most accurate sulphide analysis to be carried out in as short a time as possible, leading to greater control of the removal process.

The ATEX certified ADI 2040 Exp comes complete with a purpose built sample conditioning system to provide a complete integrated system.

As the wet-part is mounted outside the purged cabinet, maintenance and operator checks can be made without shutting the system down or carrying out gas testing for safety.

The configuration and working range of the analyser and sample conditioning system can be adjusted to meet the exact requirements of each individual site and a full range of input/output signals with appropriate barriers for a complete system.

Applikon Analytical is part of the Metrohm group of companies and represented exclusively by Metrohm UK .

In addition to the sale of analysers Metrohm UK provide a full customer service including spares, training and service contracts.

For further information please contact Metrohm UK. Request a free brochure from Applikon Analytical ...

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