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Transform Fuel Testing with the IQT Fully Automated Laboratory Model

Since its establishment in 1998, the IQT system has been at the forefront of fuel testing, solidifying its position as the trusted referee test method in EN 15940 for paraffinic fuels in Europe. With over 200 installations worldwide and 100,000 test runs, the IQT system is known for its reliability, precision, and cost-efficiency. Whether you’re involved in fuel blending or cutting-edge research, the IQT system’s accuracy and precision have got you covered.

Introducing the IQT TALM Precision Package: Enhance Your Testing Experience

Take your fuel testing to new levels with the IQT TALM Precision Package. This comprehensive package enhances the standard IQT system with eight upgrade kits, ensuring automation, precision, and user-friendliness reach their peak. Let’s explore the key components of this innovative package.

TALM-K1: Enhanced Control Cabinet

The electronic interface for other automated components, TALM-K1 is essential for kits K3 to K6 and K10. It streamlines control and lays the groundwork for enhanced automation.

TALM-K2: IQT System and Control Software

Enjoy improved test monitoring with high visibility, accessible from any location in your lab. TALM-K2 simplifies calibration through automated, unattended mode testing, boosting productivity and convenience.

TALM-K3: Nozzle Tip Temperature Control

Enhance IQT precision and eliminate manual coolant flow adjustments with this kit (requires TALM K1 and K2 kits).

TALM-K4: Combustion Chamber Tail Temperature Control

Elevate IQT precision by eliminating the need for manual coolant flow adjustments in the combustion chamber tail (requires TALM-K1 and K2 kits).

TALM-K6: Electronic Coolant Flow Indicator

Bid farewell to manual coolant flow checks with automated digital coolant flow indication within IQT System Software (ISS) (requires TALM-K1 and K2 kits).

Discover More TALM Upgrade Kits

TALM-K7: Electronic Pressure Regulator Panel

Take automation and precision further by controlling gas stream pressures and monitoring cylinder gas levels. Eliminate the need for manual gas pressure adjustments and receive alerts for low gas levels.

TALM-K8: Improved Heater Monitoring Tool (coming soon)

TALM-K9: Self-Sealing Fuel Reservoirs with Filling Cleaning Station

Enhance productivity, safety, and fuel handling with self-sealing reservoirs that can be filled remotely, allowing for faster testing and increased efficiency.

TALM-K10: Waste Fuel Container

Automate fuel level monitoring in the waste fuel container to prevent spills. Receive operator alerts through the TALM-K2 graphical user interface (requires TALM-K1 and K2 kits).

Key Features That Make IQT Stand Out

The IQT system offers several key features that set it apart from other fuel testing instruments:

  • Extended Testing Range (31.5 to 75.1 DCN): ASTM D6890-18 broadens the testing range with enhanced precision.
  • Sensitive to Cetane Improver Additives: The system is adept at detecting cetane improver additives and minor fuel quality variations.
  • High Cetane Improver Measurement (3000 ppm+ 2EHN): Measures high levels of cetane improver without negative carryover effects.
  • Ideal for Paraffinic Fuels: Suited for testing highly paraffinic fuels from synthesis or hydro-treatment.
  • Automated, Quiet Operation: Ensures ease of use with a short test time (under 20 minutes) for high productivity.
  • Small Sample Size (Less Than 100 mL): Reduces resource consumption and offers cost-efficiency.
  • Rugged System with Low Operating and Maintenance Costs: Easy maintenance access with a proven safety track record over the years.

FAQs about the IQT Totally Automated Laboratory Model

What is the IQT system, and why is it significant in fuel testing?

The IQT system is a cutting-edge CVCC (Constant Volume Combustion Chamber) instrument that has been at the forefront of fuel testing since 1998. It’s significant because it serves as the referee test method in EN 15940, governing paraffinic fuels in Europe, making it a proven, reliable, and precise instrument with low operating costs.

What are the key advantages of the IQT system?

The IQT system boasts advantages such as a small sample size, reduced specification combustion air, and cost-effective reference materials. It offers exceptional precision, making it a valuable tool for fuel blending and research purposes. With over 200 installations worldwide and a trusted track record, it’s a symbol of reliability.

What is the IQT TALM Precision Package, and how does it enhance the standard IQT system?

The IQT TALM Precision Package is a set of upgrade kits designed to elevate the automation, precision, and user-friendliness of the standard IQT system. It includes kits like TALM-K1 (System Control Cabinet), TALM-K2 (IQT System and Control Software), and more, all aimed at improving the overall testing experience.

Can I customize my IQT TALM Precision Package with specific upgrade kits?

Absolutely! The TALM Precision Package offers flexibility with eight available upgrade kits. You can choose the kits that best suit your needs, and if you prefer a comprehensive solution, you can opt for the TALM Precision Package, which bundles five primary TALM kits.

How does the TALM-K7 Electronic Pressure Regulator Panel benefit IQT operators?

The TALM-K7 panel enhances automation and precision by controlling all three gas stream pressures and monitoring gas levels in cylinders. It eliminates the need for manual gas pressure adjustments, ensures stable gas pressures, and alerts operators when gas cylinders are nearly empty to prevent test interruptions.

What are the key features that set the IQT system apart from other fuel testing instruments?

The IQT system stands out with its extended testing range (31.5 to 75.1 DCN), sensitivity to cetane improver additives, ability to measure high levels of cetane improver without carryover effects, suitability for testing highly paraffinic fuels, automation, quiet operation, short test times, small sample size, low operating costs, and a proven safety track record.

Can the IQT system test biodiesel fuels, and if so, from what sources?

Yes, the IQT system has a proven testing capability for B100 and various biodiesel fuels from different sources. It is versatile and adaptable for a wide range of fuel types.

How can I learn more about the IQT system and its capabilities for my specific needs?

To explore the IQT system’s capabilities and discuss how it can meet your specific requirements, please contact our team of experts who will be happy to provide you with detailed information and guidance.

Concluding the Evolution of Fuel Testing with IQT: Precision Taken to New Heights

In summary, the IQT system has been a driving force of innovation, reshaping the fuel testing industry since its establishment in 1998. Its authoritative status as the referee test method in EN 15940 and its extensive track record of over 200 global installations highlight its steadfast dedication to reliability, precision, and cost-effectiveness. With the introduction of the IQT TALM Precision Package, this commitment is further enhanced, providing a range of upgrade kits that bring automation, precision, and user-friendliness to unprecedented levels. As industries continue to advance, demanding greater standards and efficiency, the IQT system remains at the forefront, poised to address the evolving challenges of the dynamic fuel testing landscape.

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