Analytical Instrumentation
Solutions in Aviation Fuel Analyses Using Gas Chromatography
Sep 28 2011
Author: Erwin Barendregt (Application Engineer), Rik Suijker (Application Engineer), Rob de Jong (Product Manager Chromatography) on behalf of PAC LP
Commercial jet fuel is a high-quality fuel, but if it fails to meet this required purity and other quality tests for use on jet aircraft, it is commonly sold to other ground-based users with less demanding requirements, meaning a loss of profit. With over $50 Billion spent on Aviation fuel per year, lab and process chemists are faced with a variety of challenges in their quality control process. For two of those specific analytical challenges new solutions based on gas chromatography (GC) are presented.
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