Seta – FAME in Jet Instrument (FIJI)
IP 583 | ASTM D7797 – Determination of the fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) content of aviation turbine fuel (AVTUR) with fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) – Rapid screening method.
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The patented Fame In Jet Instrument (FIJI) has been developed to offer the industry a rapid and easy check on parts per million (ppm or mg/kg) levels of FAME in aviation fuel using test method IP 583. FIJI uniquely utilises state of the art Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) technology and a patented sample preparation system which allows FAME detection accuracy down to the 10mg/kg level. FIJI can be used as a field or lab based screening tool to give a quick indication of possible FAME contamination that may then necessitate further investigations. The instrument can be used to prevent expensive testing and avoid costly delays of fuel release.
Technical Specifications
| Measurement Range | 10-150 ppm (mg/kg) FAME in Aviation Turbine Fuels |
| Test Duration | 20 minutes |
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| Sample Size | 50 ml |
| Operating Temperature Range | 5 to 35°C maximum (80% RH) |
| Power | 50 W maximum |
| Voltage | 100/250 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Size (H x W X D) | 55 x 38 x 42 cm |
| Weight | Approx 20 kg |
Key Features
FAME in Jet Instrument
- Analysis time 15 minutes (approx)
- Certified range 10-150 mg/kg FAME in AVTUR
- Laboratory and field instrument
- Fully automatic
- Suitable for untrained operators
- No cleaning solvents required
- No pre-sample preparation
- 50ml sample volume
VideoFIJI FAME in Jet Instrument
for IP 583 | ASTM D7797 | Def Stan 91-91 | ASTM D1655 | ASTM D7963
Key Industries
- Environmental
- Oil & Gas
- Pharmaceutical
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