Understanding the composition of finished gasoline is paramount to ensure that a safe and quality petroleum product is delivered to downstream oil and gas customers. PerkinElmer’s portfolio of oxygenate and aromatic analyzers are engineered specifically to meet the needs of customers producing finished gasoline products. Our analyzers can be used to determine ether and alcohol additives in finished gasoline products, as well as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and other aromatics as required. Trace methanol, acetaldehyde, MTBE, acetone, 2-propanol can also be analyzed in some models. Once installed, samples can be processed immediately, allowing you to optimize instrument up-time and productivity from day one.
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Model 4004 meets the needs of users analyzing samples by ASTM D4815 and D5580. The methods can be run sequentially utilizing the same column system for both methods, allowing for greater efficiency and lab productivity. Detection is available for the following compounds with minimum and maximum detection levels noted: Methanol (0.1% - 12%), ethanol (0.1% - 12%), isopropanol (0.1% - 12%), tert-butanol (0.1% - 12%), n-propanol (0.1% - 12%), MTBE (0.1% - 20%), sec-butanol (0.1% - 12%), DIPE (0.1% - 20%), isobutanol (0.1% - 12%), ETBE (0.1% - 20%), tert-pentanol (0.1% - 12%), n-butanol (0.1% - 12%), benzene (0.1% - 12%), TAME (0.1% - 20%), heavy hydrocarbons (0.1% - 12%), Benzene (0.1% - 5%), toluene (0.1% - 5%), ethylbenzene, p/m-xylene(0.1% - 12%), o-xylene(0.1% - 12%), C9 and heavier aromatics (5% - 30%) and total aromatics (10% - 80%).
Detection Method | ASTM D4815, ASTM D5580 |
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Detector Type | FID |
Product Compatibility | Clarus 590 PPC |
Type | Model 4004 |
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