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News Release from: Metrohm UK | Subject: Oilpac
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 03 January 2003
Know-how pack for oil industry titration
Oilpac is the abbreviation for Oil Potentiometric Analysis Collection and contains a collection of the most frequently used titration methods in oil industry laboratories
Oilpac is the key to chemical analysis in the petrochemical industry If a chemist is involved in any of the following applications then Oilpac is a necessity: * Acid and Base numbers * Bromide number and bromide index c
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Oilpac is the abbreviation for Oil Potentiometric Analysis Collection and contains a collection of the most frequently used titration methods in oil industry laboratories.
These methods have been drawn up by taking into account all the latest standards, the newest methods and the Metrosensors,which have been specially developed for non-aqueous titrations.
You can directly adopt these methods in your laboratory as so-called SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and save substantial amounts of time and money.
Metrohm has an application folder with 25 methods and a method memory card with complete sets of parameters for the 785 and 751 Titrinos, a CD-ROM containing all the information in the application folder and an additional demo-version of Metrodata VESUV 3.0 data loggers available. Request a free brochure from Metrohm UK ...
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