Amine Stream Analyzer CS 200 » Technology



Using Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) technology, a predetermined rich and/or lean sample is injected into a stripper cell using deionized water as the carrier.

Rather than directly measuring the liquid amine which has proven to be difficult, the amine sample is reacted with sulfuric acid to produce a vapor phase sample containing representative amounts H2S and CO2. This produces a sample that can be measured with more reliability and repeatability than the liquid phase.

The resultant gas phase is then dried and measured with two separate detectors for a UV detector for H2S measurement and an IR detector makes the CO2 measurement.

The measurement cycle typically takes under two minutes for loadings of each stream.

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BP licensed technology

Displays H2S and CO2 loadings in ppm or grains/gallon

Compatible with all amines

Turnkey sample conditioning systems

General purpose and hazardous area environments

Touch-screen Windows NT menu-driven user interface

Standard Modbus communications
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