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ONLINE WATER IN OIL MONITOR

oil quality transmitter

EESIFLO EASZ-1 accurately detects water content with a resolution of +/ 30ppm from 0-10,000ppm

Other ranges include 0-1%, 0-3%,0-25% and 0-65%
It is available in stainless steel versions 1 inch and 2 inches.

EASZ-1 Water In Oil Monitor is also available in an intrinsic safe version for special Applications in hazardous environments.

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Some interesting names of oils from the food industry:

  • almond oil - Oil extracted from almond (Rosaceae Prunus dulcis) kernels i. . .
  • amaranth oil - Amaranth Oil is extracted from Amaranthus cruentus of Amaran. . .
  • apricot oil - Pale yellow oil expressed from the kernel of the apricot tre. . .
  • argan oil - Argan oil comes from the nuts of the Argan tree (Argania spi. . .
  • avocado Oil - The edible pulp of the avocado (Lauraceae Persea Americana),. . .
  • babassu oil - Orbignya martiana Barbosa, the babassu, is a solitary stemme. . .
  • bergamot oil - Bergamot essential oil is extracted from the tree Citrus b. . .
  • biodiesel - Biodiesel is the name of a clean burning alternative fuel, p. . .
  • black currant seed oil - The blackcurrant is a temperate shrub which produces small . . .
  • borage oil - Borage (Borago officinalis L., Boraginaceae) is an herbaceou. . .
  • buchu oil - Buchu is the common name for a group of indigenous plants th. . .
  • camellia oil - Camellia is a genus of flowering plants, native to eastern a. . .
  • camomile oil - . . .
  • canola oil / rapeseed - In agriculture, canola are certain varieties of oilseed rape. . .
  • carob pod oil - The carob tree is a member of the legume (pea) family and it. . .
  • carrot seed oil - . . .
  • cashew oil - Cashew is the name of a tree grown in tropical climates in o. . .
  • castor oil - Castor oil is a vegetable oil obtained from the castor bean . . .
  • cinnamon oil - . . .
  • clove oil - Essential oil of clove has anesthetic and antimicrobial qual. . .
  • coconut oil - Coconut oil is a saturated fat extracted from coconuts and u. . .
  • coriander seed oil - The seeds are known as coriander seeds and have a lemon citr. . .
  • corn oil - Corn oil is odorless, has very little taste, and has a high . . .
  • cottonseed oil - Cottonseed oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds o. . .
  • cranberry seed oil - Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.. . .
  • cumaru - tonka bean oil - Coumarouna odorata Cumaru is a large tree of the primary for. . .
  • cumin seed oil - Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) is a plant and a spice originally cu. . .
  • dill seed oil - . . .
  • eucalyptus oil - . . .
  • evening primrose - Oenothera is a genus of about 125 species of annual, biennia. . .
  • fennel seed oil - . . .
  • fenugreek oil - . . .
  • flax seed oil - . . .
  • geranium oil - A geranium is any of the 230 species of perennial, succulent. . .
  • ginger oil - latin name: zingiber officinale, an herbaceous perennial wit. . .
  • gound nut oil - The peanut is the edible seed of the plant, Arachis hypogaea. . .
  • grape seed oil - Grape seed oil is a vegetable oil pressed from the seeds of . . .
  • grapefruit oil - . . .
  • hazelnut oil - The hazelnut or cobnut is the fruit of the common hazel. It . . .
  • hemp oil - Hemp oil is from the seed of the hemp plant that contains be. . .
  • jatropha oil - The Plant (Jatropha curcas L.) is a shrub or small tree whic. . .
  • jojoba - Jojoba is a shrub which grows in Arizona and adjacent parts . . .
  • juniper berry oil - JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS. . .
  • kapok seed oil - Kapok oil is of vegetable origin and is obtained from the se. . .
  • lavender oil - Lavender oil is an essential oil obtained by distillation fr. . .
  • lemon oil - Lemon oil is extracted from the peel of the fruit of the lem. . .
  • linoleic acid - The most important essential fatty acid is linoleic acid, wh. . .
  • linseed oil - Linseed oil is an oil derived from the flax plant (Linum usi. . .
  • lysine - Lysine is one of the 20 most common natural amino acids on E. . .
  • macadamian nut oil - Macadamia oil is made from the fruit of a tree native to the. . .
  • melissa oil - . . .
  • moringa - This oil is obtained from the seed of the ben or horse-radis. . .
  • mugwort Oil - . . .
  • mustard oil - Mustard seeds are small, about 1mm in diameter. They may be . . .
  • myrrh oil - MYRRH OIL (COMMIPHORA MYRHA) . . .
  • neem oil - Neem is a fast growing tree that can reach a height of 15-20. . .
  • olive oil - Olive oil is the oil consisting of a blend of refined olive . . .
  • olive oil - virgin - Virgin olive oil Virgin olive oil which has a free acidi. . .
  • olive oil - extra virgin - Extra Virgin olive oil Virgin olive oil which has a free. . .
  • olive oil - lampante - Lampante Virgin Olive oil Virgin olive oil not fit for c. . .
  • olive oil - pomace - Olive Pomace oil Pomace is the ground flesh and pits aft. . .
  • olive oil - refined - Refined Olive oil Refined olive oil is the olive oil ob. . .
  • orange oil - Orange oil is extracted from the peel of the fruit of the or. . .
  • oregano oil - . . .
  • other - Any oil not otherwise specified. . .
  • palm kernel oil - Palm oil is a form of edible vegetable oil obtained from the. . .
  • palm oil - Palm oil is a form of edible vegetable oil obtained from the. . .
  • palm oil - crude - Palm oil is a form of edible vegetable oil obtained from the. . .
  • palm oil - organic - Palm oil is a form of edible vegetable oil obtained from the. . .
  • palm stearin - In palm oil fractionation, palm olein is the premium product. . .
  • palm stearin - organic - In palm oil fractionation, palm olein is the premium product. . .
  • palm, RBD olein - In palm oil fractionation, palm olein is the premium product. . .
  • patchouli oil - PATCHOULI OIL (POGOSTEMON PATCHOULI) . . .
  • pecan oil - . . .
  • penny royal oil - . . .
  • peppermint oil - . . .
  • perilla seed oil - It is derived from the Asian Beefsteak plant (Perilla fructe. . .
  • pine seed oil - Oil obtained from pine nuts, the seeds found in pine cones. . . .
  • pistachio - Pistachio oil is made from the seed of the pistachio tree (P. . .
  • poppy seed - Poppy seeds are tiny seeds contained within the bulb of the . . .
  • prune kernal oil - A plum is a stone-fruit tree in the genus Prunus. Dried plu. . .
  • pumpkin seed - Pumpkin seed oil is used for culinary purposes in human cons. . .
  • red pepper oil - . . .
  • rice bran oil - After rice has been hulled it is left with a bran layer. Thi. . .
  • rose hip oil - Oil pressed from the fruit of the rose bush.. . .
  • rose oil - Rose oil is distilled from rose petals. 4 metric tons of ros. . .
  • rosemary oil - Oil distilled from Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.), a w. . .
  • rosewood - . . .
  • safflower - Safflower,Carthamus tinctorius L., is a member of the family. . .
  • sage oil - SALVIA OFFICINALIS) . . .
  • sandalwood oil - . . .
  • savory oil - SAVORY OIL (SATUREJA HORTENSIS). . .
  • sesame oil - Sesame oil is of vegetable origin and is obtained from sesam. . .
  • shea butter - This fat is obtained from nuts of the above species, which i. . .
  • soya bean oil - Soybeans (Glycine max) are a high-protein legume (Family Fab. . .
  • star anise oil - The star-shaped pericarp of Illicium verum, a native of Chin. . .
  • sunflower oil - Sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds of the sunflower (He. . .
  • tarragon oil - Artemisia dracunculus L. tarragon Symbol: ARDR4 Grou. . .
  • tea seed oil - Tea seed oil is pressed from the seeds of the shrub Camellia. . .
  • tea tree oil - Tea tree oil, which is occasionally used externally by herba. . .
  • thyme oil - (THYMUS VULGARIS) . . .
  • tung oil - oil obtained from the seeds of a tropical tree, the tung tre. . .
  • vegetable oil - Mixed or vegetable oil not otherwise defined. . .
  • walnut - Walnut oil is pressed from the fruit of the walnut tree. The. . .
  • wheat germ - It’s the “heart” of the wheat kernel(Triticum vulgare) - a .

What are water in oil monitors?

Water in oil monitors are used to detect the presence of moisture or water in hydrocarbons. Several measurement technologies are available. Some devices extract a sample and then boil off the water which can be weighed or measured.. Colorimetric devices use a catalyst to change a sample’s color for comparison to a color chart or analysis with a spectrophotometer. Infrared (IR) water in oil monitors measure the amount of absorbed energy. Ultraviolet (UV) monitors are similar to IR devices, but do not extract hydrocarbons from water. Instead, they emit UV light at a specific wavelength to determine the amount of light that is absorbed. Fluorescence devices also use a UV light source, but measure fluorescence intensity rather than light absorption. Similarly, light scattering devices measure how water in oil causes light to refract in a predictable manner that can be monitored. Measurement technologies for water in oil monitors also include microwave, acoustic, and capacitance methods. Typically, these techniques are used to measure water contamination in different degrees i.e. some water in oil monitors such as “water activity” transmitters simply measure saturation levels of water in oil .

Selecting water in oil monitors requires an analysis of performance specifications, user interface options, and special features. Performance specifications include concentration range, process media temperature, operating temperature and flow rate. Typically, concentration range is measured in parts per million (ppm) or percentage. Some water in oil monitors display water contamination in amounts with an analog meter or simple visual indicator. Others use digital displays or video outputs such as cathode ray tubes (CRTs), flat panel displays (FPDs) or liquid crystal displays (LCDs). Devices with manual controls have a simple front panel with knobs or potentiometers. Products with programmable digital panels, computer interfaces, and integral software are also available. Some water in oil monitors are temperature compensated, battery powered, event triggered, or explosion-proof. Others include signal processing or filtering capabilities. Devices with built-in calibration and self-diagnostics are commonly available.

There are many applications for water in oil monitors. Most devices are used to detect crude oil, diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, phenol, styrene, heat transfer fluids, transformer oils, lubrication oils, hydraulic oils, or aromatic solvents. Some devices are also used to detect benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xzylene (BTEX), a group of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in petroleum hydrocarbons and other common environmental contaminants. Water in oil monitors are used in oil refineries, power generation facilities, petrochemical plants, ships, steel mills, pulp and paper mills and liquid hydrocarbon pipelines.

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What are oil in water monitors?

Oil in water monitors are used to detect the presence of hydrocarbons in water. Several measurement technologies are available. Gravimetric devices add an extractive additive to a water sample and then boil off the water, leaving hydrocarbons that can be weighed. Colorimetric devices use a catalyst to change a sample’s color for comparison to a color chart or analysis with a spectrophotometer. Infrared (IR) oil in water monitors measure the amount of absorbed energy and include a submersible, coated fiber cable that draws hydrocarbons from the water and onto the fiber for analysis. Ultraviolet (UV) monitors are similar to IR devices, but do not extract hydrocarbons from water. Instead, they emit UV light at a specific wavelength to determine the amount of light that is absorbed. Fluorescence devices also use a UV light source, but measure fluorescence intensity rather than light absorption. Similarly, light scattering devices measure how oil in water causes light to refract in a predictable manner that can be monitored. Measurement technologies for oil in water monitors also include radar, microwave, acoustic, and capacitance methods. Typically, these techniques are used to measure separated hydrocarbons such as slicks of oil on bodies of water.

Selecting oil in water monitors requires an analysis of performance specifications, user interface options, and special features. Performance specifications include concentration range, process media temperature, and operating temperature. Typically, concentration range is measured in parts per million (ppm). Some oil in water monitors display hydrocarbon amounts with an analog meter or simple visual indicator. Others use digital displays or video outputs such as cathode ray tubes (CRTs), flat panel displays (FPDs) or liquid crystal displays (LCDs). Devices with manual controls have a simple front panel with knobs or potentiometers. Products with programmable digital panels, computer interfaces, and integral software are also available. Some oil in water monitors are temperature compensated, battery powered, event triggered, or explosion-proof. Others include signal processing or filtering capabilities. Devices with built-in calibration and self-diagnostics are commonly available.

There are many applications for oil in water monitors. Most devices are used to detect crude oil, diesel, gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, phenol, styrene, heat transfer fluids, transformer oils, lubrication oils, hydraulic oils, or aromatic solvents. Some devices are also used to detect benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xzylene (BTEX), a group of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in petroleum hydrocarbons and other common environmental contaminants. Oil in water monitors are used in oil refineries, power generation facilities, petrochemical plants, and liquid hydrocarbon pipelines. They are also used in sewage, wastewater, storm water collection, and water cooling systems.

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