Standard Bureau of Mines Dew Point Tester

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Product Overview

The Standard Bureau of Mines Dew Point Tester uses chilled-mirror technology to accurately and reliably measure the moisture (water) or hydrocarbon dew point temperature of any gas and does not require calibration.

Designed specifically to determine the dew point temperature of natural gas within a pipeline, the device meets the ASTM D1142 industry standard and can accurately detect the dew point temperature of both moisture (water) and hydrocarbon.

The dew point tester is entirely manual, with the operator acting as the ‘detector,’ controlling the rate of mirror cooling and reading the indicated temperature on the thermometer when dew forms on the mirror.

Developed specifically for operators and technicians who need an accurate, rugged solution for measuring moisture (water) or hydrocarbon dew point within natural gas pipelines, the Standard Bureau of Mines Dew Point Tester is also suitable for steam and heat treating,industrial gas, refining, chemical and petrochemical applications.

SETTING INDUSTRY STANDARDS
Meeting the standard test method ASTM D1142, The Standard Bureau of Mines Dew Point Tester is the acknowledged industry benchmark for dew point measurements, and can be used to verify fixed installation analyzers.

FLEXIBLE OPERATION
A primary instrument capable of measuring both moisture (water) and hydrocarbon dew point temperatures in a single analyzer, the device eliminates the requirement – and cost of – multiple instruments.

SIMPLE TO USE
The Standard Bureau of Mines Dew Point Tester is a completely manual system with no electrical power required; all that is needed to perform measurements is a connected process gas and coolant.

The Standard Bureau of Mines Dew Point Tester is the industry-standard gas dew point measurement solution

Features

  • Meets ASTM D1142
  • Portable and rugged for repeatable results
  • Does not require calibration
  • Measures both moisture (water) and hydrocarbon dew point temperatures