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Automatic Aniline Point Apparatus - by Koehler
(from old Koehler Catalog)

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Specifications
Aniline Point and Mixed Aniline Point of Petroleum Products and Hydrocarbon Solvents
  • Conforms to ASTM D611, IP 2, ISO 2977, DIN 51775, FTM 791-3601
  • Testing Range: -6 to 150°C (12 to 302°F)
  • Temperature Display: 0-999.9°C
  • Electrical Requirements: 115V 50/60 Hz, Single Phase, 0.4 Amp; 220-240V 50/60 Hz, Single Phase, 0.2 Amp
  • Included Accessories: Standard PyrexTM Test Cell with drain
  • Dimensions: 14.5 x 8.5 x 20.75 cm (l w h) [37 x 22 x 53 inches]
  • Shipping Information: 42 lbs. (19.0 kg), 5.7 cubic ft.

Key FeaturesTest Method
  • Conforms to ASTM D611 and related specifications
  • For samples ranging from clear to very dark
  • Temperature range -6 to +150°C (21 to 302°F)
  • Digital temperature display
  • Optional test cell for extremely dark samples

Performs aniline point and mixed aniline point determinations automatically by means of a modified thin film technique (ASTM D611 Method E). The sample aniline mixture is directly heated by a platinum immersion heater, and the aniline point is detected photoelectrically. Temperature is displayed on a large LED indicator. Built-in pressure regulator and solenoid valve permit the use of cooling air for quicker cooling cycles or to determine subambient aniline point temperatures. Aniline points as low as 21°F (-6°C) can be determined with the use of refrigerated cooling air. Equipped with variable controls for heater, light sources, and stirrer speed. Optional modified PyrexTM cell (Part number K10211) permits the testing of extremely dark samples, including some refinery gas oils, that are too dark to be tested in the standard sample cell. Cabinet exterior surfaces have chemical resistant polyurethane enamel finish.

Aniline point is used to characterize pure hydrocarbons and to indicate the aromatic content of hydrocarbon mixtures.

Equal volumes of aniline and sample or sample plus n-heptane are stirred together while being heated at a controlled rate.

After the two phases become miscible, the mixture is cooled at a controlled rate and the temperature at which the two phases separate is the aniline point or mixed aniline point of the sample.


Ordering Information
Catalog No.Description
K10200Automatic Aniline Point Apparatus, 115V 50/60 Hz
K10290Automatic Aniline Point Apparatus, 220-240V 50/60 Hz
Accessories
250-000-33FASTM 33F Thermometer, Range: -36.5 to +107.5°F
250-000-33CASTM 33C Thermometer, Range: -38 to +42°C
250-000-34FASTM 34F Thermometer, Range: 77 to 221°F
250-000-34CASTM 34C Thermometer, Range: 24 to +105°C
250-000-35FASTM 35F Thermometer, Range: 194 to 338°F
250-000-35CASTM 35C Thermometer, Range: 90 to 170°C
K10210PyrexTM Test Cell with drain
K10211Modified PyrexTM Test Cell for extremely dark samples, with drain
K10220Heating-Cooling Tube with platinum element


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