FLASH POINT CHECK
Closed Cup/ Pensky-Martens-Method
Features:
Benefits:
With assistance of the Flash Point Tester it is possible to determine the ignition point, means the lowest temperature, which is necessary to build a flammable vapor above a fluid. The identification of highly flammable goods on board is essential for safety reasons.
The FLASH POINT CHECK consists of a holder, a cup- to fill in the fluid which should be checked - and a lid. The hotplate should be heated up to a temperature between 25 - 200° C to determine the exact flash point. This could read at the thermometer directly.
Features:
- Measuring range: 25 - 200 °C
- Measuring time: about 15 min.
- accuracy: +/- 2 % < 100 °C, +/- 6°C > 100 °C
Benefits:
- Closed cup method leaning on ISO 2719 DIN EN 22719 and ASTM D-93
- Flash point read-out in °C
- Approved by German Navy for field use
- Handy to use on site
With assistance of the Flash Point Tester it is possible to determine the ignition point, means the lowest temperature, which is necessary to build a flammable vapor above a fluid. The identification of highly flammable goods on board is essential for safety reasons.
The FLASH POINT CHECK consists of a holder, a cup- to fill in the fluid which should be checked - and a lid. The hotplate should be heated up to a temperature between 25 - 200° C to determine the exact flash point. This could read at the thermometer directly.