

Client: Alicat Scientific, Inc
Format: Whitepaper
Size: 1020 KB
Language: English
Date: 31.03.2026
Improving On-Line Analysis: Accurate Flow Control for Petrochemical Sampling
Automate manual processes and stop second guessing your analyzer data. In this white paper, learn how new technology for smarter flow/pressure control reduces complexity and supports safer, more efficient operations.
Steam‑cracking and petrochemical operations rely on small, conditioned slipstreams to reveal the true stoichiometry, efficiency, and safety of high‑temperature processes. But analyzer accuracy is only as good as the sampling system feeding it. This white paper examines how modern multivariate instruments can replace multiple valves, regulators, and meters to deliver tightly controlled flow and pressure—reducing system complexity while improving repeatability and data fidelity. It also explores how integrated data‑logging, automated digital/analog access outside hazardous zones, and intrinsically safe designs minimize purge‑gas requirements and technician exposure. As plants shift toward remote operations and reduced staffing in analyzer shelters, these technologies offer a path to stable, accurate, low‑maintenance sampling loops that support better decisions and higher uptime without constant manual adjustment.
Steam‑cracking and petrochemical operations rely on small, conditioned slipstreams to reveal the true stoichiometry, efficiency, and safety of high‑temperature processes. But analyzer accuracy is only as good as the sampling system feeding it. This white paper examines how modern multivariate instruments can replace multiple valves, regulators, and meters to deliver tightly controlled flow and pressure—reducing system complexity while improving repeatability and data fidelity. It also explores how integrated data‑logging, automated digital/analog access outside hazardous zones, and intrinsically safe designs minimize purge‑gas requirements and technician exposure. As plants shift toward remote operations and reduced staffing in analyzer shelters, these technologies offer a path to stable, accurate, low‑maintenance sampling loops that support better decisions and higher uptime without constant manual adjustment.