PAC L.P. a Roper Company products
Lab Instruments
PAC - Heater Tube Scanner
Ellipsometric jet fuel thermal oxidation heater tube scanner. Our new OptiReader provides pass/fail results with a full 2D and 3D thickness map defining maximum deposit thickness and volume. Results are not only fast, but also highly precise and accurate. The user interface is so simple it doesn`t require any training which saves time and money.
PAC - Sampling Device
The ACCURA sampling device is designed for fully automated analysis of gaseous and pressurized liquid hydrocarbon streams for MultiTek and Gas Chromatography applications. It provides these key benefits through:
PAC - Gas Mixer
The PAC ZyNthAir Gas Mixer is an accessory for existing CID510 Cetane Analyzer that removes the need for synthetic air while producing constant, reliable and accurate combustion air. The ZyNthAir is backward compatible with existing CID510 users as well as new users, and many of them will benefit from the reduced cost of purchasing synthetic air and the need to perform a Cetane calibration between gas cylinder swaps.
Process Analytics
PAC - Nitrogen & Sulfur Analyzer
NSure is our next-generation total sulfur and total nitrogen analyzer offering reliable and repeatable measurements over a wide range, even during process swings and ensures tight correlation with primary test methods. NSure's updated technology guarantees ease of use and maintenance. This innovative process solutions for gas, LPG and liquid samples is ideal for online monitoring of blending and refinery operations, as well as petrochemical, wastewater and emissions monitoring. NSure, uses the same proven robustness of its previous model —the 6200.
PAC - Viscometer
The ViscoPro 2100 is the next generation viscometer for the process industries. By incorporating the oscillating piston method, which is an industry-proven sensor technology, the ViscoPro 2100 is the best choice for applications requiring fast, real-time analysis with reliable data that correlates tightly with laboratory results.
