MAXIMIZE THE PERFORMANCE AND ACCURACY OF YOUR FUEL ANALYSIS
Analyzing finished fuels and feedstocks is a complicated process traditionally involving multiple analytical techniques—expensive dyes; multiple columns, valves, and traps; messy solvents; complicated hardware; and lots of analysis time. In order to obtain meaningful results, all of these components must work in perfect harmony, and often it requires prior knowledge of the samples being analyzed—with precious time wasted on reanalysis.