The Stanhope Seta FIJI Fame In Jet Instrument is designed for rapid, accurate detection of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) in aviation turbine fuel (AVTUR) using the ASTM D7797 test method. This patented instrument utilises advanced Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy combined with a unique sample preparation system to detect FAME levels as low as 10 mg/kg (ppm), offering fast screening for FAME contamination.
Product Features
- Complies with ASTM D7797 and IP 583 methods for FAME detection in aviation fuel
- State-of-the-art FTIR spectroscopy technology for precise analysis
- Patented disposable sample preparation cartridge system
- Robust and fully automatic instrument with no specialist training required
- Quick testing with less than 50 ml sample volume and results in under 20 minutes
- Multi-Product version available for Distillate, Residual Fuels, and Jet fuel (SA5200-0)
- Optional traffic light system flags contamination levels clearly
- Self-cleaning system requiring no solvents; cartridge replacement for rapid testing cycles
Benefits
- Enables fast, on-site or lab-based screening to detect FAME contamination
- Reduces costly delays and expensive testing by providing immediate results
- Easy to use with automatic operation, minimal sample preparation, and simple maintenance
- Accurate detection down to 10 mg/kg improves fuel quality control
- Supports multiple fuel types with upgrade options available
Why Choose the Stanhope Seta FIJI Fame In Jet Instrument?
Designed for the aviation fuel industry, the Stanhope Seta FIJI instrument delivers fast, reliable FAME contamination screening to prevent fuel quality issues and operational delays. Its advanced FTIR technology and patented sample system simplify testing, making it an indispensable tool for fuel producers and quality assurance teams.