SetaVap4 Vapour Pressure Tester; 100/120 or 200/240V 50/60Hz_2246101
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Stanhope Seta SetaVap4 Vapour Pressure Tester, 100/120 or 200/240V 50/60Hz

Stanhope Seta SetaVap4 is a fully automated vapour pressure tester designed for fast, precise analysis of volatile liquids, including gasoline, solvents, and light crude oil. Compliant with ASTM D5188, D5191, D6377, D6378, D6897, and D8009 methods, it provides DVPE, RVP, EPA, and CARB calculations with minimal operator intervention.

Product Features

  • Rapid, automatic testing for reliable results
  • Simple test procedure guided by a colour touch screen interface
  • Compact, rugged design suitable for portable or laboratory use
  • Real-time display of test progress and storage for up to 500,000 results
  • LIMS connectivity and RS232C serial port; results can be saved to USB or transferred via QR code
  • Statistical Quality Control (SQC) software for ASTM D6299 compliance
  • Supports multiple temperatures and V/L ratios (ASTM D6377)

Innovative Design

  • Temperature-controlled measurement chamber and valves using electronic Peltier cells
  • Integrated shaker allows testing of crude oil samples

Calibration and Verification

  • Field calibration eliminates costs and downtime of sending the instrument to a service centre

Service and Maintenance

  • Rugged design ensures minimal operational maintenance

Benefits

  • Ensures fast, accurate, and repeatable vapour pressure measurements
  • Reduces operator bias with fully automated test sequences
  • Supports high-volume data management with internal storage and LIMS connectivity
  • Portable and durable design suitable for lab and field use

Why Choose Stanhope Seta SetaVap4 Vapour Pressure Tester, 100/120 or 200/240V 50/60Hz?

With its automated operation, innovative temperature-controlled design, and robust data management capabilities, the Stanhope Seta SetaVap4 provides reliable, high-precision vapour pressure analysis for a wide range of volatile liquids.

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