Features
- Excellent correlation to ASTM D86, ASTM D850, ISO 3405, IP 123, IP 195; Groups: 0 to 4
- Performs exclusively according to the small scale distillation standard ASTM D7344
- Automatic Measurement of Unknown Samples (no prior knowledge about the distillation group required)
- New Method for Biodiesel detection
- True atmospheric distillation
- Dry Point detection
- Automatic temperature controlled (Peltier) sample introduction system: no loss-errors due to manual sample handling
- Use of disposable, cheap metal sample cups
- User dialogue assures easy operation and guides operator through instructions for handling and calibration
- Fast & easy operation, fully automatic cleaning program
- Built-in pressure sensor for automatic barometric correction
- Built-in balance for accurate residual determination
- Highly accurate volume detection
- 10 different pre-installed programs for each group (0 to 4)
- Special distillation points can be pre-defined
- Test temperature: up to 400°C (up to 752°F)
- Temperature resolution: ±0.1°C (±0.18°F)
- Measuring sample volume: 6 ml
- Rinsing sample volume: app. 15 ml
- Measuring time: 15 minutes (gasoline)
- Portable and rugged design for field use
- Large graphic display
- Serial2LAN-converter (option)
- PC/printer interface and standard PC-keyboard connector
- USB interfaces for enhanced connectivity and data transfer
- USB printing
Options & Accessories:
Printer and PC recommended, MINIWIN software
Technical Data Display |
large graphics display, backlit |
Test Temperature | 0 – 400°C (32 – 752°F) |
Temperature Resolution | +/-0.1°C (0.18°F) |
Measuring Sample Volume | 6 mL |
Rinsing Sample Volume | ~15 mL |
Measuring Time (Gasoline) | 15 minutes |
Accuracy of Built-in Balance | +/-0.003 g |
Communication Languages | German, English |
Power Requirements | 100/110/230/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 200 W |
Field Application | 12 V/10A DC (vehicle battery) |
W x H x D | 253 x 368 x 277 mm (10" x 14.5" x 10.9") |
Weight | 20 kg (44 lb) |
Principle The sample is introduced automatically into the disposable sample cup (2) and heated up with the electrical heating element (1) below. At the top of the distillation column (3) the temperature of the vapor is measured with a thermoelectric sensor (4). The volume of the condensate (7) is determined using a combination of an optical meniscus detection system (6) and a variable condenser chamber (5). |
Portable and Automatic Mini-Distillation Analyzer