Stanhope-Seta's new FAME In Jet Instrument, the FIJI uses test method IP 583 (AVTUR) to determine the parts per million (PPM or mg/kg) level of fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) in aviation turbine fuel.

 

The FIJI is ideal for both laboratory and field applications and doesn’t require any specialised operator training. It is quick and easy to use, has a measuring range of 20 -150 mg/kg and is capable of detecting all types of FAME in the range of C8 to C22.

 

The sample preparation module pumps the sample (max 50ml) at a controlled rate through a disposable cartridge, the components are then spectrally analysed via Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (FTIS). The total analysis time equals 20 minutes (assuming the unit has already reached the operating temperature). Test results can be viewed on a graphical spectrum via windows XP/Vista/7 software.

 

Stanhope Seta have combined their innovative sample preparation system with Fourier Transform Infra-red (FTIR) spectroscopy technology to provide a detection accuracy as low as 20mg/kg. 

 

The Fiji is self cleaning and doesn’t require any solvents. The cartridge can be quickly and easily replaced after each test.

 

For further information on the FIJI (FAME In Jet Instrument) please call customer service on 1800 251 799 or email info@johnmorris.com.au.