Sampling is the act of capturing product from the process stream for the purpose of analysis. It is essential that during sampling the products are not contaminated by handling and are a current representation of the stream from which they are captured.
Samples are generally taken for the following reasons:
Products are routed to storage tanks from process plants preferably below 200 degrees Fahrenheit. This is to avoid the flashing of water present in the storage line or tank (conversion to vapor which occurs at 212 degree Fahrenheit). Samples are generally drawn below 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
A closed loop sampler which collects gases in sample cylinders
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Closed loop sampler which collects liquids in sample cylinders
Collects a fixed volume of liquid from a liquid speed loop
Collects a sample from a liquid speed loop
Compact in-line sampler for high pressure process lines
Collects a liquid sample where sample return is not available
Quick "At-Line" sample analysis with the use of detection tubes
Captures 3 or 8 cc per cycle of liquids and slurries
Captures 10 or 25 cc per cycle of liquids and slurries
A reciprocating strip sampler for flowable powders, flakes, granules, etc.
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