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Product category: Liquid Analysis: Spectroscopy, Colour
News Release from: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Process Instruments) | Subject: SOLA II Sulphur Analyser
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 14 December 2004

On-line sulphur analyser for catalyst
protection

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Thermo Electron introduces a new enhanced sensitivity option for its SOLA II Sulphur Analyser to provide accurate and reliable quantification of isomerisation and reformer feed sulphur content

Thermo Electron offers on-line sulphur analyser for reformer and isomerisation catalyst protection Thermo Electron Corporation introduces a new enhanced sensitivity option for its SOLA II Sulphur Analyser to provide accurate and reliable quantification of isomerisation and reformer feed sulphur content

The SOLA II, equipped with the enhanced sensitivity option, delivers total sulphur measurements from 2 ppm to 25 ppb in liquid phase petroleum fractions with end boiling points below 400C.

The complete offering helps refiners improve their bottom line through catalyst life optimisation.

The SOLA II employs pulsed ultraviolet fluorescence spectrometry, PUVF, for determination of total sulphur.

The SOLA II delivers value through unparalleled accuracy, precision and reliability.

The SOLA II is a semi-continuous on-line total sulphur analyser.

The analyser responds to a change in total sulphur concentration immediately following sample injection, typically every 30 seconds, providing the user a rapid indication of the rate of total sulphur concentration change.

Remote communications to the SOLA II are enabled by SOLAWeb.

SOLAWeb empowers the user to communicate with SOLA II equipment via a standard LAN connection.

SOLAWeb does not require the installation of vendor specific software.

If the user PC can access the internet then it can access a SOLA II, it is that simple.

Traditional data communication tools, such as, 4-20 mA outputs and Modbus are available for interface to control systems.

The products, services, and applications expertise of the Process Instruments Division in Thermo Electron are designed to maximise the performance, quality, and productivity of critical processes in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, petroleum, power, metals, cement, and mining industries.

They also ensure worker safety, environmental protection, and regulatory compliance.

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