The Cold Finger is a laboratory device and analyses wax and paraffin deposits in crude and petroleum oils. The cold finger is used to screen for wax and paraffin inhibitors.
The Cold Finger is a well-known and recognised method in the oil and petrochemical industry and is standard in every wax and paraffin laboratory. As experts in flow assurance laboratory equipment, we offer four different cold finger models to suit every need.
The Cold Finger laboratory device is used to determine wax and paraffin deposits in crude oil, determine the total wax content, optimize paraffin inhibitors and carry out quality controls. The laboratory device is used to simulate the environmental conditions during transportation in the pipeline and storage.
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The measuring principle of the cold finger simulates the temperature difference between the crude oil sample and an external wall, e.g. pipeline. This simulates the ambient conditions.
The cold finger as a laboratory device is constructed as follows: a metallic cooling finger is placed in a stirred and tempered crude oil sample. The wax contained in the oil begins to deposit on the surface of the cold finger.
The amount of wax deposits is weighed. The cold finger is removed either once or several times at fixed intervals and the amount of wax deposits is weighed.
The aims of the cold finger tests are to measure the wax deposition temperature WDT, the total wax content, the wax appearance temperature WAT for practitioners and the influence of shear on the amount of wax deposited. The comparison of untreated and treated samples provides information on the effectiveness of the inhibitors used.
The devices differ significantly when it comes to tempering the oil sample. The original/classic cold finger method uses an open water bath. This has limitations in terms of temperature range, handling and workplace safety.
PSL Systemtechnik revolutionised the design of the cold finger in 2011. With the Multi-Rack Cold Finger CF15, the method was modernised and adapted to the state of the art. PSL Systemtechnik thus created a new standard in cold finger measurement for petroleum laboratories.
One part of the innovation is the dry bath, an electrical temperature control of the sample. This enables a wider temperature range with greater work safety. In addition, the samples have been integrated into drawers. This significantly simplifies handling and allows further measurement options.
During the product demonstration, you will gain many insights into how it works. You can follow the measuring process live and discuss your questions with our experts.
If you have connected the Cold Finger to the CFC software via a PC, you can use the computer to check the temperature and save the measured data from the scale directly. The software is connected to the thermostat, the controllers and the scale. You use the software to set the desired parameters, which are also documented immediately.
You can later analyse the experiment with its data and record individual measurements as well as interval measurements. This allows you to observe the wax deposits over time or at different temperatures in an experiment.
Multi-Place Cold Finger CF6 - The Proven - |
Multi-Rack Cold Finger CF15 - The Profi - |
Coaxial Shear Cold Finger cCF6 - The Specialist - |
Mobile Cold Finger mCF2 - The Independent - |
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Number of Fingers | 6 | 5, 10 or 15 | 6 | 2 |
Temperature Range Sample | +30 .. +90 °C (+86 .. + 194 °F) |
+30 .. +120 °C (+86 .. +248 °F) -10 .. +80 °C (+14 .. +248 °F) - optionally |
+30 .. +90 °C (+86 .. + 194 °F) | +30 .. +100 °C (+86 .. +212 °F) |
Temperature Range Cold Finger | -10 .. +65 °C (+14 .. +149 °F) |
-5 .. +65 °C (+23 .. +149 °F) -20 °C (-4 °F) - optionally |
-5 .. +65 °C (+23 .. +149 °F) | -5 .. +65 °C (+23 .. +149 °F) |
Sample Volume | 80 ml or 220 ml | 80 ml | 220 ml | 80 ml |
Stirrer speed in sample | 100 .. 2,000 1/min | 100 .. 2,000 1/min | 100 .. 2,000 1/min | 100 .. 2,000 1/min |
Rotation Cold Finger | - | - | 100 .. 400 1/min | - |
Tempering | water bath | dry bath | water bath | dry bath |
Sample throughput | low up to medium | low up to high | low up to medium | low |
Good to Know | Liftsystem for easy use, cost-effective entry model | automated, expandable, many options, up to 172 bar (2,500 psi) | rotating cool finger | portable, minimum space requirements |
The ‘Proven’ with 6 measuring stations with water bath and innovative lift system for easier operation. The affordable entry-level model for low to medium sample throughput.
The ‘Professional’ in the laboratory with maximum flexibility, accuracy and safety. From 5 to 15 places with a wide temperature range, many options and used by leading laboratories.
The ‘Specialist’ with 6 rotating cooling fingers with water bath and lift system. It simulates the coaxial shear in the pipeline and measures the effects on the wax deposits.
The ‘Independent’ with 2 measuring stations for mobile use or for low sample throughput. The PSL technology from its big brother has been implemented here in the smallest of spaces.
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