Manual Flash Point Tester

The flash point tester determines the minimum temperature at which a liquid releases flammable vapors that can form an ignitable mixture with air by heating the sample and introducing an ignition source. It is used to assess the combustion hazards of substances such as oils and coatings, and to evaluate safety storage and transportation in the chemical and petroleum industries.
Selection
When selecting a flash point tester, it is essential to match the sample characteristics with standard methods, ensuring the temperature range covers the sample's flash point. Consider the differences between closed-cup and open-cup designs, where closed-cup is suitable for low-flash-point volatile substances. Verify the instrument's calibration convenience and data recording functionality to ensure compliance with industry testing standards.

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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

With 1 to 3 point calibrating and automatic range conversion function, Measurement range 0.01~ 20mS/cm, accuracy +/- 1.5% F.S., support manual temperature compensation and custom paraMeter settings, easy to operate.

$ 222.00

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

High-resolution digital camera for automatic detection, can simultaneously measure 3 capillary tubing samples, Temperature range RT +~ 400 ℃, with automatic measurement and manual visual two functions, support data storage and export.

$ 4188.00

Automatically detect the drop point and softening point of amorphous polymer compounds, temperature resolution 0.1 ℃, heating rate adjustable eight gears, in line with ASTMD3461-97 standard, easy to operate and strong sense of cleanliness.

$ 1719.00

Using manual temperature compensation and imported integrated components, Measurement accuracy up to 0.01pH, Stability zero drift ≤ 0.01pH/2h, Support three point calibrating and Data storage extraction function.

$ 151.00

Adopt microprocessor control and integrated circuit design, support three-point automatic calibration and manual temperature compensation, Measurement accuracy up to +/- 0.05pH, equipped with RS232 interface for data transmission.

$ 233.00

Equipped with British original ElectRode, supports 2 to 5 point calibrating and manual temperature compensation, Measurement accuracy +/- 1% FS, optional various Hardness units, automatic end point locking to ensure stable reading.

$ 733.00

Equipped with large screen backlight display, support 1 or 2 point calibration accuracy preservation range accuracy, automatic temperature compensation to eliminate deviation, Measurement accuracy of 0.5mg/L, suitable for laboratory accurate analysis.

$ 407.00

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

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

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