LECO analyzers help optimize traditional and renewable fuels by providing data on sulfur, carbon, nitrogen, and ash content—essential for efficiency, emissions control, and regulatory compliance.
The gross calorific value of coal is a critical parameter for assessing fuel quality, determining total energy content, and assigning classification. It also supports calculations for sulfur load, regulatory fuel compliance, and material balances ...
The LECO AC600 calorimeter accurately measures the gross calorific value of fuel oils—including diesel, kerosene, jet fuel, and gasoline—as well as biomass materials. Gross calorific value is a key metric for calculating total energy content, ther...
This application note demonstrates the use of high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry (HR-TOFMS) to analyze jet fuel, employing both electron impact ionization (EI) and chemical ionization (CI) techniques. The study highlights how combini...
Expanding, conserving, and stretching our limited energy resources means that companies will need to be able to analyze new sources as well as validate the quality of existing supplies. LECO instruments enable energy companies to comply with incre...
Joining us from University of Southampton, Prof. John Langley, Head of Characterisation and Analytics, Chemistry, present on the latest advancements in renewable and sustainable fuel analysis. Prof. Langley explores how these next-generation fuels...