Liquefied Petroleum Gas Analyzers

LPG contains a flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases – primarily propane, butane, or a mixture of the two. Because LPG is usually odorless, low concentrations of sulfur are also added to facilitate leak detection. Gas composition and impurity content directly affects both the calorific value and burning cleanliness of LPG. Agilent LPG Analyzers conform to strict industry standards for determining composition and performing rapid analysis of hydrocarbon content from C1-C6 in LPG samples. Choose from standard configurations as well as custom analyzers designed to meet your specific quality assurance requirements.

  • LPG Analyzers are factory configured and chemically tested to Agilent quality standards ensuring optimal performance for characterization of LPG composition and impurity content.
  • Agilent's LPG Analyzers include column, consumables, checkout sample, and analytical method to reduce the time your analysts spend configuring individual components.
  • On-site installation and check out of the Analyzer performance by a factory certified technician confirms that your instrument and application meet Agilent’s analytical performance criteria.
  • System familiarization ensures that your team is “ready to go” with calibration and validation immediately following system installation.

 

 Descripción

 Sample Types

Target Analytes

Configure Per Method

Commercial Propane and Butane LPG Analyzer

LPG, Butane Propane

C1-C6

ASTM D2163, ISO 7941, EN 27941, and IP 405

LPG Composition Analyzer

LPG

C1-C6

ASTM D2163, ASTM D2593, ASTM D2712, ASTM D4424

Hydrocarbons in LPG Analyzer

LPG (liquefied petroleum gases), propane/propylene mixture

C1-C6, C6+ as backflush

ASTM D2163