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H2scan receives multi-analyzer order from BP

The BP refinery in Cherry Point, Washington, has selected multiple H2scan hydrogen process analyzers integrated with the NeSSI platform system for their analyzer upgrades. H2scan’s analyzers, based on palladium-nickel alloys and proprietary molecular coatings, have been operating successfully at the BP facility in the first stage recycle compressor in the hydrocracker unit and have shown good performance in a high percentage, harsh contaminant  and multi-component process gas mixtures in comparison with traditional process analyzers.

Integrated with modular Intraflow NeSSITM sample substrates provided to H2scan by Parker Hannifin, H2scan analyzers will provide real-time measurement without the need of valve switching, frequent calibrations and is designed to save considerable retail space in BP’s analyzer shelters. H2scan’s success with BP provides a good example of widespread acceptance of H2scan’s miniaturized and advanced analyzer technologies in oil refineries.

 “Being awarded this contract from BP and being able to utilize the experience and capability of companies like Parker Hannifin and CH2M Hill is extremely rewarding,” said H2scan’s President Dennis Reid.  “The process has been seamless and we are on schedule to deliver the full multi-analyzer and control system on-time. We are thrilled to be working with BP and are confident the partnership with our two companies will continue to expand the reach of our analyzers.”

Further information is available at www.h2scan.com.

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