Vacuum distillation tester LB-10VDT is a negative pressure unit, designed to determine distillation properties of petroleum products. Built-in solid state regulator ensures stepless voltage regulation for optimal analysis. The unit conforms to SH/T 0165 standard test method for petroleum products at reduced pressure.
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Test temperature | Ambient ~ 80 °C |
Sample size | 100 mL |
Distillation rate | 4 mL/min ~ 5 mL/min |
Ambient temperature | 5 °C ~ 40 °C |
Ambinet Humidity | ≤ 85 % |
Compliance | SH/T0165 |
Power | 0 W ~ 1000 W |
Voltage | AC 220 V ± 10 %, 50 Hz |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 436 x 335 x 555 mm |
Weight | 30 kgs |
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Used to assess distillation properties of petroleum products and biodiesel at reduced pressure in petroleum, oil, chemical and other industries for classification, quality control, analysis and safety regulation.
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Sample size | 200 mL |
Distillation rate | 6 mL/min ~ 8 mL/min |
Cooling temperature | Below - 45 °C |
Labotronics automated distillation tester is a sophisticated laboratory apparatus used for precisely and efficiently determining the boiling point distribution of petroleum products and crude oils. It automates the distillation process by heating a representative sample in a calibrated distillation flask, continuously monitoring temperature and vapor collection, and recording the data. Our automated distillation testers streamline the testing process, enhance repeatability, and ensure accurate results, making them invaluable in laboratories and quality control environments within the petroleum industry.
Steam Temperature Range | 0 to 400℃ |
Oven Temperature Range | 0 to 500℃ |
Refrigeration Temperature Range | 0 to 60℃ |
Refrigeration Accuracy | ± 1℃ |
Distillation Rate | 2 to 10 ml/min |
Volume Range | 0 to 102 % |
Steam Temperature Range | 0 to 400°C |
Oven Temperature Range | 0 to 500 °C |
Our atmospheric distillation tester is a crucial laboratory instrument used in the petroleum industry to determine the boiling point distribution of crude oil and refined petroleum products. It operates by heating a representative sample in a precisely calibrated distillation flask and gradually increasing the temperature, simulating the atmospheric conditions. As the sample is heated, its components vaporize and then condense at different heights in a fractionating column. This process effectively separates the sample into various fractions, reflecting its volatility and composition. By measuring the temperature at which specific volume percentages are collected, this instrument provides crucial data for characterizing and assessing the quality of fuels and other petroleum-based products.
Test temperature | - 40 °C ~ 70 °C |
Temperature range | |
Sample size | 100 mL |
Distillation rate | 4 mL/min ~ 5 mL/min |
Test temperature | |
Temperature range | Cooling bath: 0 °C ~ 60 °C Air bath: 10 °C ~ 40 °C |
Sample size | 100 mL |
Distillation rate | 4 mL/min ~ 5 mL/min |
Test temperature | |
Temperature range | Ambient ~ 400 °C Resolution: 0.01 °C |
Sample size | 100 mL |
Distillation rate | 4 mL/min ~ 5 mL/min |
Test temperature | |
Temperature range | 0 °C ~ 60 °C |
Sample size | 100 mL |
Distillation rate | 4 mL/min ~ 5 mL/min |
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