ABB exhibits analytics solutions

ABB showcased some of its process analytics solutions at its booth (#1228) during ISA Expo 2007. These solutions provide precise measurements and monitoring for process industries, including hydrocarbon processing, gas processing and petrochemicals, as well as laboratory applications. Analyzers featured at the booth include: EasyLine3000 and ACX – these analyzers complement the Advance Op...

ABB showcased some of its process analytics solutions at its booth (#1228) during ISA Expo 2007. These solutions provide precise measurements and monitoring for process industries, including hydrocarbon processing, gas processing and petrochemicals, as well as laboratory applications. Analyzers featured at the booth include:

EasyLine3000 and ACX — these analyzers complement the Advance Optima 2000 multi-analyzer configuration with a simple basic general purpose design in a single compact housing. The ACX standardized sample conditioning system is based on the Advance Optima 2000 analyzer system. Available in a panel or cabinet configuration, the ACX is a complete analyzer system, which features AO2000 control and monitoring of all system parameters to include automatic calibrations, component status and common digital output communications.

PGC1000 — is an economically-priced field mounted gas chromatograph that requires no shelter and uses two analytical trains per analyzer that enable measurements of C1 through C9+, inerts and H2S in various hydrocarbon processing industry (HPI) streams.

MB3000 FTIR Laboratory Spectrometer — the spectrometer and Horizon MBTM software combination facilitates acquisition, processing and analysis of samples.

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