
Smaller Foot Print, Simpler, Faster Testing
Standardized ASTM D 3241 or custom testing
Alcor is the only instrumentation specified in the ASTM D 3241 method.
Alcor JFTOT 230 Mark III is the next generation of jet fuel analysis providing for faster, simpler testing. to quickly, easily and safely study thermal oxidation of petroleum-based liquid fuels
Automatic test runs and menu-driven programming guides the operator through either standard ASTM D 3241 test or customized test protocols. Precise, continuous computer control of all test functions and operational parameters ensure accurate more repeatable results with increased data collection and a minimal amount of operator time.
Automated test setup… 20 minute prep time
Menu-driven programming for step-by-step guidance through standard or customized test protocols
Precise microprocessor control of all test functions and operational parameters
Local digital display, serial data port, and printer (printer optional) provide instant access to test results
The JFTOT III produces the same accurate results equivalent to the JFTOT II.

User-friendly, automated ASTM D 4530
testing with microprocessor precision
ASTM D 4530, D 189, D 6751; IP 398; ISO 10370, 6615; DIN 1551; GB/T 17144; JIS K 2270
Alcor’s MCRT-160 provides safe, simple measurement of a petroleum product’s tendency to thermally degrade and form coke under high temperature pyrolyzing conditions. Its powerful digital control over all ASTM D 4530 test steps delivers results equivalent to Conradson Carbon (ASTM D 189) with significantly less inconvenience or fuss. A typical D 189 carbon residue analysis can easily take 90 minutes or more of a skilled operator’s time. The MCRT-160, on the other hand, frees skilled lab personnel for more important tasks. The operator only has to weigh the initial and final samples and start the test. The MCRT-160 automatically executes the factory programmed ASTM D 4530 test program. Plus, for added convenience and versatility, it can even be programmed to automate your own specialized time-temperature test profiles.

Objective and economical analysis for automated comparison of fuel deposits to the JFTOT standard color code.
The New Video TDR from Alcor is designed to analyze JFTOT heater tube deposits, compare results directly to JFTOT color standards and create an electronic, record allowing the operator an opportunity to send test results anywhere via e-mail within moments of completing the test.
Operator capabilities vary, so interpretation of results can be quite subjective. With automated, single-button operation, the Video TDR produces accurate analysis of JFTOT heater tube deposits–every time. By utilizing a video camera rather than relying solely on the human eye, the Video TDR produces rapid, precise results.
The JFTOT analysis ASTM D 3241 is a standard test required to be run on every batch of Jet Fuel produced. The test evaluates oxidation stability of the fuel. Critical to this test is an objective analysis of deposits produced on the test coupon or the heater tube.