White Paper On Emulsion Breaking Techniques For Accurate Oil In Water Measurements

A White Paper featuring six Emulsion Breaking Techniques to ensure accurate oil in water measurements was published by Wilks Enterprise. Water samples may form an emulsion when an extraction is done. This must be broken for accurate measurements.

A White Paper entitled, "Emulsion-Breaking Techniques to Ensure Accurate Oil in Water Measurements," was recently published by Wilks Enterprise, Inc. Certain water samples, such as those containing detergent, may form an emulsion when oil in water extraction into a solvent is done. In order to ensure an accurate measurement, the emulsion must be broken.

The White Paper discusses 6 emulsion-breaking techniques that can be used for reducing an emulsion in order to obtain valid oil in water measurements -- whether the analysis is done by infrared, gravimetric or UV techniques. All of the emulsion-breaking methods discussed in the paper are usable with portable infrared analyzers, such as the Wilks InfraCal TOG/TPH Analyzers, and for virtually any type of oil in water measurements, including fat, oil and grease (FOG) wastewater discharges.

For a free copy of the White Paper, "Emulsion-Breaking Techniques to Ensure Accurate Oil in Water Measurements, please contact: Wilks Enterprise, Inc., 25 Van Zant Street, Ste. 8F, E. Norwalk, CT 06855 USA, TEL: 203-855-9136, FAX: 203-838-9868, Email: info@WilksIR.com, Web Site -- www.WilksIR.com,
or to download the paper -- http://www.wilksir.com/pdf/Breaking_Emulsions_Oil_Grease_Extractions.pdf