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PAC analyzers are designed to measure physical properties in diesel fuel and blending streams with minimal operator intervention. The most common diesel analysis include tests for water contamination, ash content, cetane number, cloud point, cold filter plugging point, pour point, lubricity, and particulate contamination. Our diesel analyzers comply with standards: ASTM D975, ASTM D396, ASTM D7467, ASTM D2880, EN 590 and their methods and ...
ByPAC L.P. a Roper Company based in Houston, TEXAS (USA)
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To produce efficiently several feed formulations starting from continuously changing raw materials and premixes, require flexible and accurate analytical and formulation technologies. BUCHI offers dedicated solutions for the entire value chain: from R&D and QC laboratories to the production ...
ByBUCHI based in Flawil, SWITZERLAND
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Effective measures against food fraud, efficient and healthy food processing and the development of functional food and neutraceuticals are just few of many challenges in modern Food and Beverage production and analysis. BUCHI offers classical reference methods and near infrared spectroscopy for food analysis, but also visualization of production processes using spray drying and ...
ByBUCHI based in Flawil, SWITZERLAND
Our expertise begins with our most efficient, secure and sustainable raw material sourcing. Therefore, from our high-quality raw materials, we produce and market a unique range of highly standardized, safe and performing ingredients. All our products are locally manufactured on sites, complying with strict quality standards and animal feed ...
BySymrise Aqua Feed based in Elven, FRANCE
Problems we solve: Pollution events go unnoticed between sparse lab tests. No continuous water quality monitoring in most systems. Tracking microplastics and sediments is extremely difficult. Biofouling is detected too late in cooling or filtration systems. Sampling is labor-intensive, error-prone, and expensive. Compliance relies on infrequent, static data points. Sudden microbial blooms or pollution runoff lack real-time ...
ByHolloid based in Wien, AUSTRIA
When ships discharge their bilge water the maximum level of hydrocarbons in the water is regulated by various Environmental Protection Agencies, for example there is a limit of 15ppm enforced by the IMO (International Maritime Organisation) in all international waters. Companies breaching these limits are liable to significant fines. Further regulations have been introduced to control the use of bunker fuels. The Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the IMO has approved proposed amendments to ...
ByAdvanced Sensors Ltd. - part of PAC L.P. based in Carrickfergus, UNITED KINGDOM
ByAMETEK Process Instruments based in Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Airborne Molecular Contamination (AMC) is a general term for existing molecular contaminations in clean room environments. These compounds belong to very different groups with very different mechanisms of damage. AMC is a concern for any high technology manufacturing process, especially in the microelectronic industry and is getting more and more in the focus of interest. AM-contaminations may cause adverse effects on production tools and consequently increase costs for high-tech companies. These airborne ...
ByIUT Technologies GmbH based in Berlin, GERMANY
