Automatic Flash Point Test Apparatus

The automatic flash point tester heats the sample and periodically introduces a test ignition source to detect the lowest temperature at which volatile substances mixed with air ignite upon contact with fire. It is used to determine the safety performance of liquid materials such as coatings and inks, and to monitor fire risks during production and storage processes.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample characteristics with testing standards. Closed-cup methods are suitable for low flash point samples. Pay attention to temperature control accuracy and the stability of the ignition method, ensuring safety protection mechanisms are in place. Choose the level of automation based on daily testing volume, as ease of maintenance impacts operational costs.

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Instruments

Using electronic ignition and flash detection module, test process automation, Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, Repeatability +/- 4 ℃, with over-temperature protection and anti-dry burning function.

$ 5399.00

Using 7-inch true color Touchscreen and 32-bit microprocessor, Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, with automatic atmospheric pressure compensation and over-temperature protection function, the test process is fully automated.

$ 5399.00

Adopt ARM microprocessor and color LCD display, with automatic heating, sweeping, ignition function, Repeatability ≤ 110 ℃ +/- 1 ℃, support atmospheric pressure correction and forced Air-Cooled, easy and reliable operation.

$ 2116.00

Using ARM microprocessor and German technology, the test can be completed with only 1-2ml of trace samples. With automatic heating, sweeping, ignition and printing functions, no external combustible gas is required, and the operation is simple and reliable.

$ 4269.00

Using ARM microprocessor and color liquid crystal display, with automatic heating sweep ignition function, Temperature range 40~ 400 ℃, can store 1000 measurement results, support atmospheric pressure correction and forced Air-Cooled.

$ 2116.00

Measurement range 50~ 40000FPM, accuracy +/- 0.05% n + 1d, Sampling time 0.3 seconds. With automatic stop flash to extend life, external trigger to achieve automatic pattern tracking, accurate measurement Rotation speed without contact.

$ 344.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5% F.S. with 5 point button calibrating and automatic end point locking, 500 data storage and automatic temperature compensation, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration unit selection.

$ 696.00

Adjustment with 5 point buttons, 8 Ion concentration calibrated point selection, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% FS, automatic temperature compensation to ensure full scale accurate measurement, 500 data storage and GLP compliance.

$ 696.00

With 5 point button Adjustment, Measurement accuracy of 1% F. S, Support automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, can store 500 sets of data and comply with GLP specifications, equipped with USB interface for data transmission.

$ 696.00

With 5 point Adjustment, Measurement accuracy 0.5% F.S., Support automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, can store 500 sets of data and comply with GLP specifications, provide a variety of concentration unit selection.

$ 696.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S with 5 point button calibrating and automatic end point locking, 500 data storage and automatic temperature compensation to ensure measurement Stability and accuracy.

$ 696.00

Measurement accuracy of 1% F. S and 1 × 10~ 0.1M wide range, support 5 point calibrating, automatic temperature compensation and 500 data storage, built-in clock conforms to GLP specifications.

$ 696.00

Rotation speed can be accurately measured without contact, Measurement range 50~ 12000FPM, accuracy +/- (0.05% n + 1d), support internal/external trigger conversion and automatic tracking function.

$ 275.00

Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S with 5 point button calibrating and automatic temperature compensation, 500 data storage and USB Communication interface support, ensuring measurement accuracy and data traceability.

$ 696.00

Adjustment with 5-point buttons, support for automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, built-in 500 data storage and GLP specifications, equipped with USB Communication interface.

$ 770.00

Articles

Selection Basis for Closed Cup and Open Cup Flash Point Testers: Paint Flash Point Range and Safety Regulations
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Flash Point Tester Selection: Applicable Scenarios for Closed Cup and Open Cup Methods
This article introduces the differences between the closed-cup method and the open-cup method in flash point testing.
Flash point tester for determination of closed cup flash point of varnish
This article introduces the method for determining the closed-cup flash point of varnish using a flash point tester. The flash point refers to the minimum temperature at which the vapor on the surface of the varnish ignites momentarily when exposed to a flame after heating. It is a crucial indicator for assessing the fire risk during its production, storage, and transportation.
The flash point tester measures the safety baseline value of the solvent.
The flash point refers to the minimum temperature at which the vapor of a flammable liquid can be ignited. It is not a fixed value but depends on the testing method and instrument. Data measured by flash point testers serve as a critical basis for evaluating the fire risk of solvents and establishing standards for safe storage and operation.
Safety Regulations for Closed Cup and Open Cup Methods for Testing the Flash Point of Coatings.
This article introduces two main testing methods for the flash point of coatings: the closed-cup method and the open-cup method. The flash point refers to the lowest temperature at which the vapor of a coating momentarily ignites upon encountering an open flame, serving as a critical indicator for assessing the risk of fire and explosion.