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Beijing Feistek Technology Co., Ltd
china2008_tony@163.com
13910258076
Room 3-209, No. 55 Majiabao Road, Fengtai District, Beijing
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has developed the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL 73/78) to address ship pollution. The MARPOL Convention was revised in September 1997 and is known as the '97 Agreement'. The ship air pollution prevention regulations in the agreement stipulate the upper limits of NOx and SOx emissions from ship exhaust and prohibit intentional emissions of ozone depleting substances. Rigaku NEX XT is a monitoring tool for marine fuel to ensure compliance with laws.
Rigaku NEX XT has faster system analysis speed and higher sensitivity compared to other products, and can also provide continuous and reliable analysis results at a pressure of 1480psi. When oil blending or factory automation control is carried out, Rigaku NEX XT can be used not only for independent analysis but also for real-time closed-loop control.
The instrument features a simple user interface, low external requirements, automatic density compensation, password protection, and convenient interaction with DCS. Its unique design and structure eliminate the need for sample pretreatment and recycling systems.
The Rigaku third-generation X-ray transmission total sulfur analyzer NEX XT (0.02% to 6%) represents a new era in the analysis of sulfur content in crude oil, marine fuel oil, fuel oil, residual oil, and other high viscosity hydrocarbons.
The X-ray transmission method total sulfur analyzer is mainly used in refineries, oil pipelines, blending, heavy oil/residue processing, gas stations, and other storage facilities.
It can also be applied to the interface detection of different grades of oil products such as ship fuel blending, sulfur treaty in MARPOL convention, oil pipelines, crude oil, and quality control of automatic collection and storage of crude oil.
The analyzer uses X-ray transmission technology, and the Rigaku NEX XT analyzer continuously measures the sample inside the flow cell. In the flow cell, a low-power X-ray source is used to irradiate the sample inside the flow cell, and the detector on the other side of the X-ray source detects the attenuated X-rays. The sulfur content is proportional to the degree of X-ray attenuation. Compared to older XRT analyzers, Rigaku has no radioactive isotope source and requires daily maintenance.

