CONTAMINATION (Particulate, Residues and Composition)
FIJI JF – FAME IN JET INSTRUMENT. According to the methods IP 583, ASTM D7797, DEF STAN 91-91 & ASTM D1655 Jet Fuels for the determination of the fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) contained in the AVTUR aviation turbine fuel, using Infrared Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy – Method of Quick Screening
- FIJI can identify all types of FAME from C8 to C22 including Coconuts, Mustard, Palm, Rapeseed, Sunflower Oil, Soya, and Jatropha
- Analysis time: 20 minutes
- Certified measuring range from 10 to 150 mg/kg of FAME in AVTUR
- It can be used both in the laboratory and in the field
- Fully automatic
- Easy to use, it can also be used by non-specialized operators
- It does not need solvents for cleaning
- It does not require sample preparation
- Sample volume: 50ml
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FIJI uses only the “state of the art” of FTIR technology and a patented sample preparation system that allows a FAME detection from a level of 10 mg/kg.
FIJI is robust, extremely simple to use and completely automatic, so that it can be used by non-specialized operators.
The test requires less than 50 ml of sample and usually the time required is less than 20 minutes. The results are expressed in units mg/kg (ppm), together with a chromatic “traffic light” system (color change inside the cell where the cartridge is inserted, red-green), which indicates the levels of FAME contamination in the fuel.
The sample is pumped with a controlled flow rate through a disposable cartridge. The sample components are spectrally analyzed by FTIR and the result is displayed in mg/kg. The spectral curve is also displayed.
No solvents are required. After each test the cartridge is simply and easily replaced and the instrument is immediately ready for the next sample.