Simple Data Handling for the Proximate Analysis of Coal
The proximate analysis of a coal sample is a tedious procedure involving several separate weights and the handling of data from several sources. The 6750 Proximate Interface simplifies this process while weighing only 4.5 pounds and measuring 11 inches wide, 5 inches tall, and 9 inches deep,saving precious bench top space.
Numerous Capabilities Operating seamlessly with current laboratory equipment, the 6750 Proximate Interface will:
Collect and store individual weights
Calculate the resulting proximate analysis for each sample on any of four reference bases: As-Determined (AD), As-Received (AR), Dry (DRY) or Dry, Ash-Free (DAF)
Convert and report Btu and Sulfur values to selected moisture reference bases
Act as a remote Air Dry Loss, Total Moisture Interface or Balance Interface
Support data entry, storage and reporting for Free Swelling Index (FSI) and Ash Fusion along with the more traditional mass loss or calorimetric based measurements
Produce final or preliminary reports at any time for any sample ID.
Simplify Data Entry and Organization The 6750 Proximate Interface will accept data from a digital balance as generated; organizing and storing it in the correct order, under operator assigned sample IDs. Alternatively, proximate analysis data may be entered manually. Several selectable options are available to speed the data entry process by allowing the operator to enter consecutive tare and gross weights automatically with a minimum number of keystrokes.
Seamless Integration The 6750 Proximate Interface does not require a special oven, furnace, or analytical balance. All drying and ashing operations are performed in the same oven and furnace normally used for standard ASTM proximate analyses.
From Raw Data to Attractive Reports Many options are available to the user to create the desired reporting format. The user can select from a variety of pre-programmed options to obtain either complete or partial reports for individual samples or for a full range of tests. All data is stored in non-volatile Flash ROM based memory.
There are five options for transferring data from the 6750 Proximate Interface:
Directly to a printer via the RS232C port
Manually transfer the data using a Compact Flash card
Link to a network printer using the Ethernet port
Establish a connection using a web browser
Connect using an ftp site
Each 6750 Proximate Interface is equipped with three bi-directional communications ports; an RS232C printer port, an RS232C balance port and an Ethernet network connection.
An Ethernet network connection is used when the 6750 Proximate Interface will be installed in conjunction with a calorimeter and / or ADL or Total Moisture interface devices. Additional 6750 Proximate Interfaces may be configured as ADL or Total Moisture interface devices and connected to the network. If the 6750 Proximate Interface is linked to a Parr Calorimeter, sample weights for heat of combustion determinations will be transferred automatically to the calorimeter. Determined Btu and Sulfur values can then be sent back to the 6750 Proximate Interface for incorporation in final reports.
The 6750 Proximate Interface is compatible solely with the line of 6000 Series instruments.
Contact our sales staff at 1-800-872-7720, for additional information on the newest member of the 6000 Series instruments.
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Coal analysis, Proximate Interface, Model 6750 6750 Proximate Interface Today's Date: 03 September 2010 Parr Instrument Company
211 Fifty Third Street
Moline, Illinois 61265-9984
1-800-872-7720 / (309) 762-7716 FAX (309) 762-9453
Email: parr@parrinst.com