Reliable analyses of Biodiesel content in blends

A Thermo Fisher Scientific (Molecular Spectroscopy) product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Oct 23, 2006

Thermo Electron, a world leader in analytical instrumentation, announces a new biodiesel application for its Nicolet 380 and Nicolet 6700 Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers

Thermo Electron, a world leader in analytical instrumentation, announces a new biodiesel application for its Nicolet 380 and Nicolet 6700 Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers.

When coupled with the Thermo Smart ARK Attenuated Total Reflectance (ATR) accessory, these instruments are capable of conducting fast and accurate analyses of biodiesel content in fuel blends.

This Thermo new application responds to the needs of biodiesel producers, governmental laboratories, engine manufacturers and process companies using soy, corn, palm and feedstock products by performing optimum quality assurance checks.

With the introduction of strict directives form the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) it is becoming more and more important for biodiesel companies to comply with these regulations.

These regulations cover the use of pure biodiesel for blending with petrodiesel in levels of up to 20% by volume.

Achieving fast and precise results, the Thermo biodiesel application by FT-IR aids compliance and enables results at the click of a mouse.

Analyses can be carried out simply and efficiently by laboratory technicians, without the need for experts or additional training.

The Thermo ATR accessory includes a choice of crystals, facilitating the switch between low and high biodiesel blends.

Additionally, the accessory features minimal sample preparation, easy clean up, and the ability to switch between crystals without optical re-alignment.

For more information on the Thermo new biodiesel application, please call Thermo.

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