Leading Refiner Uses Explosion-Proof Enclosures for Asphalt Viscosity Control System


Faced with improving viscosity control in a challenging processing environment, a leading South American oil refiner turned to Cambridge Viscosity. Cambridge responded by developing explosion-proof mounting enclosures to augment the viscosity control system the company relies upon for highly accurately viscosity measurement.

Refinery engineers say Cambridge's explosion-proof viscometer sensors have long been used in refineries and other difficult environments because of their accuracy and reliability, and that the new development enables full local control. Cambridge's VISCOpro 2000 ATEX Gc utilizes a purged cabinet for electronic installations in hazardous environments. Cambridge's entire viscometer system can be installed in difficult Zone 2 environments where local display, interface and controls are necessary.

The first six installations of the new system will be in a Latin American refinery, measuring asphalt streams at multiple locations, facilitating tight control of the final product.

Cambridge President Robert Kasameyer explains, "As a world leader in small sample viscosity, improving safety and control of complex chemical processes is important to us. Where risks of harmful vapors are present, electrical devices need to be isolated to prevent vapor explosions. Our new enclosure is ATEX approved for Zone 2 areas, making the work environment safer."

Cambridge Viscosity, a leader in small sample viscosity systems, provides automated viscometers used worldwide by oil, coating, chemical and life science companies to optimize their product and process performance. Cambridge's global reach is important for providing application engineering support and service wherever and whenever needed.

For additional information visit: www.cambridgeviscosity.com

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