CAC – Light Liquid Hydrocarbons & Liquid Reference Materials

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CAC - Hydrocarbon Lỏng Nhẹ & Chất lỏng mẫu chuẩn CRM

Light Liquid Hydrocarbons / Liquefied Mixtures

  • Light liquid hydrocarbons, sometimes referred to as liquified gas mixtures, are mostly known to fit between what can easily be distinguished as crude oil product, or natural gas streams. Light liquids fit a broad spectrum of process conditions spanning from NGLs, LPGs, condensates, petrochemical and Refinery Gases.
  • Light liquid hydrocarbon reference materials are available in a range of different cylinders including constant pressure (CPC) and standard gas cylinders fitted with dip tube valves which can ensure the composition of the standard remains homogenous by keeping it under pressure.
  • Light liquid hydrocarbon reference materials have the advantage of closely matching the product being analysed, while also offering increased efficiency by allowing an increased number of calibrations with the same cylinder, when compared to a gaseous mixture.

Dual Port/Dip Tube Cylinder

Constant Pressure Cylinders

Liquid Reference Materials

CAC GAS provides a wide variety of liquid reference materials / calibration standards. These standards are gravimetrically prepared and N.I.S.T. Traceable by weight with the gravimetric values verified by one or more analytical methods.  

ASTM compliant and ISO17034 Liquid Standards in bottles and ampoules. 

  • Heavy Hydrocarbon Liquids
  • Crude Oil
  • Liquid Phase Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)

Available in 1 mL, 2 mL, 5 mL, 10 mL, 20 mL, 50 mL, 100 mL, 200 mL, 500 mL ,and 1 liter sizes.

Ampoule Reference Material:

  • Total Sulfur
  • Sulfur Speciation
  • Total Nitrogen
  • Nitrogen Speciation
  • Oxygenates
  • Aromatics
  • Olefins
  • Petrochemical GC
  • Petrochemical GC‐MS
  • Chloride
  • Fluoride
  • Amines in Water
  • Methanol in Biodiesel
  • Total Acid Number
  • Pour Point
  • Cloud Point
  • Pure Hydrocarbons for:
  • Vapor Pressure
    • Distillation
    • Flash Point

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