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titleOfInvention Fuel oil hydrocarbon tester
abstract The utility model discloses a fuel oil hydrocarbon tester consisting of a sample gasification pyrolysis system, a gas purifier, a carbon dioxide conversion device, a detection device, a data acquiring and processing system and a control system, wherein the sample gasification pyrolysis system comprises an oxygen feeding device, a temperature-controllable sample gasification furnace, a high-temperature cracking furnace, a special cracking pipe and a sample charging device; the gas purifier comprises an oxysulfide removing device and an oxynitride removing device; and the carbon dioxide conversion device comprises a temperature-controllable high-temperature furnace and a conversion pipe in which lithium hydroxide is filled. The fuel oil hydrocarbon tester disclosed by the utility model has the advantages that hydrogen and carbon determination on liquid or solid fuel oil samples, such as gasoline, diesel oil, heavy oil and residual oil can be simultaneously carried out by one tester under the changeless working conditions, so that the purposes of reducing the energy consumption and improving the working efficiency are realized.
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