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E-mail
gbc@gbandc.com
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Phone
13901042434
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Room 522, No. 32 Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Jabil Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd
gbc@gbandc.com
13901042434
Room 522, No. 32 Liangmaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Excellent fuel ignition delay analyzer:AFIDA diesel cetane number tester
Compliance methods: IP 617, Pr EN 17155, ASTM D8183, EN 590 5.7.4,
Correlation methods: ASTM D613, EN ISO 5165&DIN 51773
AFIDA diesel cetane number tester:
Isovolumetric method for indicating cetane number (ICN)
Fully automatic operation with automatic sampler
Use standard fuel to calibrate instruments
There is no deviation from the results of the classic motor method
High repeatability and reproducibility accuracy
Easy to operate, suitable for 24/7 use
AFIDA is a revolutionary diesel cetane number analyzer that uses its own professional high-pressure injection system. The diesel droplets it sprays are consistent with the actual common rail diesel engine. The piezoelectric nozzle with temperature control provides fast switch alternation and highly repeatable fuel metering, with higher performance and better continuity compared to solenoid valve controlled nozzles and axial needle nozzles. This analyzer provides fast and efficient cetane number testing, and the entire testing process is fully automated with a 36 bit automatic sampler.
Features:
Good correlation with classic motor methods ASTM D613, EN ISO 5165&DIN 51773
Built in 36 bit automatic sampler
Calibrate the instrument using standard fuels (n-hexadecane and heptamethylnonane)
Fully automated testing
Each test only requires a sample volume of 40 milliliters
Each sample only requires 25 minutes of testing time
Software precise control of the entire testing process
Adopting piezoelectric nozzle and excellent electronic high-pressure fuel injection system
Operational Safety - Built in Safety Monitoring Function
The test results are stored in the computer
Verified verification stability - reduces downtime
Use an uninterruptible power supply to ensure that the cooling system still operates in the event of a power outage