jmw
Industrial
- Jun 27, 2001
- 7,435
The process capillary viscometer has been the industry standard for over 40 years. It is an example of one of those instruments the industry knew it needed but couldn’t find and so developed it itself.
I have been working for some years now with a new technology and have a lot of success even in some of the most difficult applications and at last am taking the plunge and setting up in business for myself. To make myself a little more comfortable with this decision I am looking for information on process viscosity measurement in the oil industry. I am posting this thread in several of the forums.
Despite its survival for over 40 years, the process capillary has never reached all the applications that require viscosity measurement. These are processes where samples are still evaluated in the laboratory. As such they are not reported in market surveys so I am looking to see if you guys can help me out:
1) which applications still use laboratory viscosity measurement for control where real time online process viscosity measurement is desirable.
2) The process capillary is commonly used for such applications as Lube oil blending,Fuel oil blending,Lube oil de-waxing, Residual fuels, viscbreaker feedstock and distillate fuel product specification (to quote one of the capillary manufacturers). Are there any other applications where it is used?
3) Can anyone suggest pro’s and con’s for this technology?
What do you consider to be an ideal technology from all aspects of refienery operation e.g. maintenance, on stream factor (API 555), etc.
I have been working for some years now with a new technology and have a lot of success even in some of the most difficult applications and at last am taking the plunge and setting up in business for myself. To make myself a little more comfortable with this decision I am looking for information on process viscosity measurement in the oil industry. I am posting this thread in several of the forums.
Despite its survival for over 40 years, the process capillary has never reached all the applications that require viscosity measurement. These are processes where samples are still evaluated in the laboratory. As such they are not reported in market surveys so I am looking to see if you guys can help me out:
1) which applications still use laboratory viscosity measurement for control where real time online process viscosity measurement is desirable.
2) The process capillary is commonly used for such applications as Lube oil blending,Fuel oil blending,Lube oil de-waxing, Residual fuels, viscbreaker feedstock and distillate fuel product specification (to quote one of the capillary manufacturers). Are there any other applications where it is used?
3) Can anyone suggest pro’s and con’s for this technology?
What do you consider to be an ideal technology from all aspects of refienery operation e.g. maintenance, on stream factor (API 555), etc.