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Stanhope-Seta
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London Street
Chertsey
KT16 8AP
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Telephone: (UK) +44 1932 564391
http://www.stanhope-seta.co.uk
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Stanhope-Seta:
Industry change to enhance jet fuel cleanliness
Technical background article Important and significant changes have been included in the latest revision of DefStan 91-91 (Issue 6) with the introduction of a new laser based Particle Count test for aviation fuels (IP 565, IP566)
News from Stanhope-Seta (15 April 2008)
Easy fast measurement of salt content in crude oil
The new Seta Salt-in-crude analyser is a lightweight, portable instrument that provides rapid and reliable measurement of salt content in full conformity to these test methods
News from Stanhope-Seta ( 8 December 2006)
Ignition tester revolutionises cetane measurement
The new Ignition Quality Tester (IQT) analyser is revolutionising cetane measurement providing faster, more precise results than are possible using the traditional CFR engine
News from Stanhope-Seta (14 April 2006)
Standardisation of cetane number in diesel
Technical background article New derived cetane number equation has been approved, providing direct equivalence between the IQT and ASTM D613
News from Stanhope-Seta ( 9 August 2005)
Play it cool for flash-point testing
The first portable ramp method flash point tester to offer sub-ambient testing and rapid cool-down between tests
News from Stanhope-Seta ( 8 August 2005)
Rapid testing for flash point testing
Testers are specifically designed for rapid flash point determination and spot checks on many types of product, including fuels, chemicals, paints, solvents, and waste products
News from Stanhope-Seta ( 3 August 2005)
Single solution for flash point testing
This single instrument can automatically perform all primary flash point tests, reducing costs and saving space in the laboratory
News from Stanhope-Seta (14 October 2004)
