Tanaka Micro Carbon Residue Tester

Automated Micro Carbon Residue Tester is a versatile instrument designed for the accurate and efficient determination of micro carbon residue in petroleum products. By automating the vaporization and coking process, it offers improved precision and consistency compared to traditional methods. It is a reliable and efficient tool for precise carbon residue analysis, supporting quality control and research efforts in the petroleum industry.

 

Key Features

 

  • Efficiency: Requires a small sample size (0.15-5.0 g), reducing waste and accelerating testing.
  • Automation: The automated process eliminates manual steps, streamlining the workflow.
  • Accuracy: Provides results that correlate with conventional Conradson methods, ensuring reliable data.
  • User-Friendliness: Features a simple and intuitive interface for easy operation.
  • Versatility: Accommodates various sample sizes and offers options for gas flow control and condensate volume monitoring.

 

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Description

Applications

 

  • Petroleum Industry: Quality control of crude oil, gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products.
  • Research and Development: Characterization of carbon-forming tendencies in fuels.
  • Process Optimization: Identification of potential coking issues in refining processes.

 

Technical Specifications:

 

  • Unit Weight: 21 kg
  • Method: ASTM D4530
  • Dimensions: 35.0 x 39.0 x 46.0 cm
  • Temperature Range and Accuracy: Up to 500°C
  • Electrical Specifications: AC 100-120 V, 1500 VA (max), 50/60 Hz; AC 220-240 V, 1500 VA (max), 50/60 Hz
  • Additional Standard Features: Analytical balance, Measuring Systems (primary pressure: 1400 kPa max, control range: 20-740 kPa, pressure gauge: 0-0.7 MPa), Flow Rate (automatically regulated at 150 mL/minute and 600 mL/minute), Measurement Range (0.10-30% m/m), N2 Gas Flow Rate (from cylinder or piping: 200-500 kPa), Bath Temperature Range (automatically regulated and displayed)
Additional Information
Brands

Tanaka

Method

ASTM D4530, ISO 10370