Automatic Microscale Continuously Closed Cup Flash Point Analyzer

Automatic Microscale Continuously Closed Cup Flash Point Analyzer

The Automatic Abel Flash Point Tester is used primarily to test flammable and combustible materials for shipping and safety regulations. The flash tester provides an increased temperature range of operation as compared with other testers, allowing greater flexibility in testing samples according to the Abel test method. The unit provides a test range to 110°C and can be extended to –30°C by any appropriate external chiller. The flash point tests are simply conducted by mounting the flash cup filled with sample into the test position and selecting a pre- or user-programmed test method. Automation routines provide accurate test results. A quick search method is available to determine the flash point of unknown samples. The dual detection system (thermal and ionization) allows for testing all types of products. Ignition by gas flame or electrical ignitor is included, along with safety cut-off devices. Test results are automatically corrected to standard pressure (101.3 kPa). The system is equipped with a differential Pt-100 RTD probe designed to duplicate the response time of a mercury-in-glass thermometer and with multiple sensors that continually monitor instrument function, displaying an error message if a problem is detected. Supervision software is included.

$9,000.00

Description

Under specified test conditions, when a sample is heated to the temperature called flash point, the sample vapor and air mixture are ignited instantly. Flash point is one of the indicators for the evaluation of a material’s combustion tendency. If the flash point Is low, the combustion risk would be high. As for transport and safety regulations, flash point is used for the classification of “flammable liquids”. Also, flash point is used for quality control index or determining the existence of highly volatile or flammable substances in relatively nonvolatile or nonflammable matter, e.g. lubricant mixed with a small amount of diesel or gasoline.

The K24880 Microscale Continuously Closed Cup Flash Point Tester works in the following manner. The temperature of the analyzer is adjusted to at least 18 °C below the expected flash point. The sample is injected into the sample cup. The operator must ensure that the sample and sample cup temperature are both at least 18 °C below the expected flash point (the sample and sample cup may be cooled if necessary). Then the sample cup is raised towards the oven forming a closed test chamber, which is not sealed.

After every ignition, the proper volume of air goes into the test chamber to supply the next ignition with oxygen to burn. The pressure in the unsealed closed test chamber should be ambient atmospheric pressure, except during the short period of air introduction and the time when the flash point is achieved. The pressure increase comes after discharge of air, so each time after the air discharges, the chamber’s pressure is higher than ambient atmospheric pressure. When the pressure increase exceeds the specified limit, this is recorded as the flash point temperature (which has not been corrected).

Additional information

Test Method

ASTM D6450: For determination of flash point of fuel oils, lube oils, solvents and other liquids by continuously closed cup tester. The measurement is made on a test specimen of 1 mL and utilizes a closed but unsealed cup with air injected into the test chamber. This method is suitable for testing samples with a flash point from 10 °C to 250 °C.

ASTM D7094: For determination of flash point of fuels including diesel/biodiesel blends, lube oils, solvents, and other liquids by a continuously closed cup tester utilizing a specimen size of 2 mL, cup size of 7 mL, with a heating rate of 2.5 °C per minute. This test method utilizes a closed but unsealed cup with air injected into the test chamber and is suitable for testing samples with a flash point from 35 °C to 225 °C.

Features

Fully Automatic
Automatic determination of flash points
Automatic corrections for ambient atmospheric
Small Sample Size
Required amount of sample for each test is 1 mL or 2 mL
Less sample demand, lower test cost and less pollution
High Performance
Continuously closed cup operation with high safety and no open flame
Built-in refrigeration module with high efficiency
Industrial Touch Screen User Interface
7-inch Integrated Color Touch Screen
Built-in standard test methods which can be correlated to other closed cup methods
Real-time display of temperature and pressure curves
USB and Network Connections
RS232 interface for connection to thermal printer
USB interface for connection with mouse or storage device
Internet (Ethernet) connection
Software Capabilities
Preprogrammed methods – each with its own interface
User friendly, easily toggle between parameter view and graphic view
When the expected flash point is entered, the initial and end temperatures are automatically calculated

Specification

Conforms to the specifications of:
ASTM D6450 and D7094

Excellent Correlation to: ASTM D56, D93, D3278, D3828; IP 170; EN ISO 6379 / 3680; ISO 2719; SH/T 0768, SH/T 3077.1, SH/T 3077.2, DL/T 1354, GB/T 261, GB/T 21615, GB/T 5208, GB/T 21790

Temperature Range: -30 °C to 405°C (-22 °F to 788 °F); below 0 °C an external cryogenic recirculatory is required

Heating Rate: 2.5 °C/min ± 0.3 °C/min or 5.5 °C/min ± 0.5 °C/min; can be customized in the range of 0.5 to 12 C/min

Temperature Accuracy: ± 0.1 °C

Pressure Range: 0 kPa to 200 kPa

Sample Volume: 1 mL or 2 mL

Ignition method: High voltage electric ignition

Stirring Rate: Can be customized from 50 RPM to 300 RPM

Interfaces: RS232, USB, Ethernet

Electrical Requirements

100-240V 50/60Hz, 300 W

Dimensions

wxdxh,in.(cm): 8.9 x 12.2 x 16.3 (22.5x31x41.5)

Net Weight: 26.5 lbs (12kg)

Shipping Information

Shipping Weight: 81 lbs (36.7 kg)

Dimensions: 25x16x31 in. (63.5×40.6×78.7 cm)

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