Cold Behavior

Herzog HCP 852 Pour and Cloud Point Analyzer

ASTM D 97, D 2500 & D 6892 by the book... automated!

Automates ASTM D 97, D 2500, D 6892; IP 15, IP 219, ISO 219, ISO 3015, DIN ISO 3016 and DIN EN 24015 testing with microprocessor precision  
Provides unparalleled precision and accuracy  
Stand-alone or networked operation
Simple to operate and maintain

The standardized methods for pour point and cloud point determinations demand extremely precise methodology and procedures. Sample preheating, sample handling and bath cooling all must be controlled to the very limits of human capability... with final determinations ultimately relying on subjectiveness of the human eye.

The HCP 852 Automated Pour Point and Cloud Point Analyzer removes human error from the equation. The only automatic analyzer that performs measurements exactly according to their respective ASTM test procedures, it controls each step with microprocessor precision. Sophisticated robotics control all sample movement. And to complete the process, a high resolution CCD video detection system simultaneously examines the entire sample for movement (pour point) and crystal formation (cloud point).

Herzog HCP 842 Cold Filter Plugging Point Analyzer

EN116 filterability testing couldn't be easier
... or more accurate!

Automates EN 116, IP 309, ASTM D 6371, SIS 155 122, AFNOR 549 testing with microprocessor precision  
Allows standard or customized testing  
Operates in stand-alone and multi-analyzer network configurations
Provides thorough documentation of all test parameters & results 
Send data to any connected serial device, including printer or network

Cold Filter Plugging Point (CFPP) test methods describe procedures for low temperature operability determinations in diesel fuels and gas oils. They provide an accurate means of judging gas oil behavior at temperatures lower than possible with the cloud point test method.

Walter Herzog GmbH contributed significantly to this test method's standardization by developing the first automatic CFPP analyzer in 1970, long before any standard test protocol was established. The Herzog HCP 842 Automated CFPP+ Analyzer represents over three decades of improvements and enhancements to that first device.