ASTM D93 Automatic Pensky Martens Closed Cup Flash Point Apparatus Tester
ASTM D93 Automatic Pensky Martens Closed Cup Flash Point Apparatus Tester
PS-BS303A Automatic flash tester is used to determine the flash point value of petroleum products. It adopts foreign advanced technology, uses touched screen replacing of typed keyboard, large LCD screen, without logo button prompts and so on. It is widely used in railway, aviation, electric power, oil industry and scientific research departments, etc.
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1、The new high speed digital signal processor has high reliability and high reliability; 2、The operation is simple, testing, opening, ignition, alarm, cooling, printing, and the whole measurement process is completed automatically; 3、Two kinds of ignition modes are optional in platinum electric wire, electric ignition and gas ignition; 4、It can save the test results automatically, and can store 100 sets of data; 5、Automatic detection of atmospheric pressure and automatic correction of the results; 6、The large screen color touch screen is easy to operate and convenient for human-computer dialogue; 7、Adopting the new heating technology of high power and high frequency switching power supply, the heating efficiency is high, the adaptive PID control algorithm is adopted, the heating curve is automatically adjusted, the temperature exceeds the value, and the detection and alarm are stopped automatically.
Product Parameters
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Indicators
temperature measurement
room temperature–400℃
measurement accuracy
≥110℃ ±2℃≤110℃ ±1℃
Repeatability
0.5%
Resolving power
0.1℃
supply voltage
AC 220 V ±10%
Power frequency
50 Hz ±2%
Power
200 w
Applicable temperature
10~40℃
Applicable humidity
<85 % RH
Width x high x depth
410mm*290mm*310mm
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Differences between open cup flash point tester and closed cup flash point tester
Flash point is the lowest temperature at which the test flame causes the sample vapor to ignite and the flame to spread to the surface of the liquid under the specified test conditions. The burning point is the temperature at which the sample is heated up and can burn continuously for at least 5 seconds on the basis of the flash point. The flash point and the burning point are used to indicate whether there are highly volatile or flammable substances in relatively non-volatile or flammable substances. They are one of the important parameters for the transportation, storage, operation and safety management of petroleum products.