At Nippon Gases we are called “The Gas Professionals” for a reason, and it’s because we’ll be able to solve any doubt.
Liquid hydrocarbon mixtures for laboratories and research
Mixtures of liquid components and low volatile liquified gases can’t be produced as a gaseous reference material due to a much too low pressure and risk of condensation. In such case, the certified liquid standards has the solution.
Typical application is found in refineries, cracking installations to monitor the proces streams of raw materials like propylene, 1,3 butadiene, aromates and all hydrocarbons with vapour pressures below 2 bar at 0°C.
Certified liquid standard. Available in cylinder sizes from 3, 10 and 50 liter watercapacity.
Cylinders are equipped with a 2 way valve gas & liquid. The gas side can be used to connect an assist gas to pressurise the liquid mixture inside the cylinder (ideally helium because of its low solubility in hydrocarbons).
The liquid side of the valve is connected to a dip-tube inside the cylinder to easely withdraw the liquid mixture to your analyser system.
Ideal solution for low volatile hydrocarbons.
Comes in packings with a 2 way valve.
Certified liquid standard certificates
The certificate will clearly indicate which method has been used.
These standards are certified by composition (gravimetrical weighing), by laboratory analysis or by a combination of both. These standards are not suitable for high volatile components such as ethylene or permanent gases such as methane.
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