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Our FOAM (Flucon Oil Aeration Machine) is a compact aggregat which contains a 40 Liter tank (type FOAM S), that can be easily integrated into your fluid circuit as a reservoir, where it then produces consistent air-in-oil dispersions.
If you favor an external installation, with an aeration unit added to your pre-existing open reservoir, you may prefer our FOAM XL-x, which we also recommend if higher flow rates of up to 60 l/min (15 gpm) of aerated oil are required. If you need even more than that, we also offer extra-large custom FOAM units.
No matter what type of FOAM you prefer: Aeration testing is very easy with this plug-and-play unit. Simply set up a gas concentration (CG set = 0.50 25.00 vol.-%*) for your specific oil. The FOAM will immediately add the desired amount of dispersed gas to your fluid. This procedure will be carried out fully-automatically, with no compressed air supply required. When the gas concentration reaches the required level the FOAM ready lamp lights up and you can go ahead and pump the aerated oil through your circuit
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FOAM // General features



Price:
Price 6300000 INR / Piece
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 , , Piece
Machine Weight : 35 Kilograms (kg)
Gas Pressure : upto 6 Bar
Temperature : 30 to 200 Celsius (oC)
Usage : Determination of H2S content
Price 9000000.0 INR / Piece
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 Piece
Machine Weight : 120 380 Kg depending on number of glass cells Kilograms (kg)
Gas Pressure : upto 200 Bar
Temperature : 10 to 60 Celsius (oC)
Usage : Research on low dosage hydrate inhibitors(LDHI), antiagglomerates(AA) & kinetic hydrate inhibitors (KHI)
Price 4900000 INR / Piece
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 , , Piece
Machine Weight : 90 Kilograms (kg)
Gas Pressure : max. 172 Bar
Temperature : 5 to 65 Celsius (oC)
Usage : Examination of wax & paraffin deposition
Price 2000000 INR / Piece
Minimum Order Quantity : 1 , , Piece
Machine Weight : 4 Kilograms (kg)
Gas Pressure : upto 10/200/700 Bar
Temperature : 25 to 200 Celsius (oC)
Usage : Precipitation & crystallization of asphaltene