Vertical and Horizontal Flame Test Machine

The vertical horizontal flame tester holds the specimen using a fixed-angle fixture and applies a specified flame for a set duration to observe after-flame/afterglow times and flame spread. It is used to evaluate the flame retardant properties of materials such as plastics and textiles, complying with standards such as UL94 and GB/T2408.
Selection
Confirm the required burning angle and flame parameters as per the test standard when selecting. Determine the fixture specifications based on the sample size. Automatic or manual ignition and timing functions are required. The combustion chamber volume must meet the smoke exhaust requirements. Gas control precision affects test repeatability. The outer shell material must be corrosion-resistant.

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Instruments

Equipment supports vertical and horizontal combustion test, can set combustion and extinguishing time and repeability times, automatic stop test, Internal dimensions 305 * 355 * 610mm, suitable for a variety of organic materials.

$ 691.00

Equipped with combustible gas concentration detection and alarm system, automatically cut off the gas and start the exhaust; Test space ≥ 0.5m ³, flame height 20-175mm adjustable; support a variety of combustion angle adjustment to ensure test accuracy.

$ 1445.00

The horizontal and vertical combined oscillation mode is adopted, and any mode can be used alone. The stepless speed regulation range starts to 300 times/min, and the pendulum amplitude is 20mm, which has the characteristics of low noise and long life.

$ 490.00

Gas detection alarm device and automatic exhaust system, flame time 0-999.9s adjustable, flame height 20-175mm adjustable, support a variety of combustion angle adjustment to ensure safe and accurate testing.

$ 1848.00

Test space ≥ 0.5m ³, flame application time 0~ 99min99s can be set, combustion angle 20 °, 45 °, 90 ° adjustable, flame height 20mm to 175mm adjustable, motor drive automatic alignment spline.

$ 1174.00

1KW standard blowtorch, flame height 170-190mm, support 0.1-999 seconds holding time setting, with automatic timing and high voltage ignition function, suitable for flame retardant performance testing of various cable materials.

$ 1219.00

It can be used with Force Gauge for vertical and horizontal testing, suitable for accurate measurement of thrust or tension, stable structure and easy operation.

$ 230.00

Using parallel illumination hemispherical scattering integrating sphere photoelectric receiving system, the light transmitance haze accuracy is up to 0.01%, with A/C/D65 three light sources and vertical-lying dual-use observation mode, support USB interface data export, LED light source long life fast start.

$ 2010.00

Using handwheel swirl/spin screw to control displacement, smooth operation and simple operation, rated load 500N, Test Travel 0~ 200mm, vertical horizontal dual-use design for easy installation and use.

$ 148.00

The PD array Detector is used to achieve 0.01 unit haze resolution, the open sample compartment supports vertical and horizontal dual-mode testing, and a dynamic measurement system is equipped to ensure data Reliability.

$ 1977.00

The PD array Detector is used to achieve 0.01 unit haze resolution, the open sample compartment supports vertical horizontal testing, and a dynamic measurement system is equipped to monitor environment changes to ensure data Reliability.

$ 1977.00

Using dual-channel proportional value display, knob type operation is easy, flame size can be pre-selected, equipped with flameout protection device. Detection limit K ≤ 0.004mmol/L, Na ≤ 0.008mmol/L, Response Time < 8S, high stability.

$ 820.00

8L Tank Volume, Temperature range -20~ 100 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.05 ℃, equipped with maintenance-free pressure/suction pump, supports horizontal and vertical stirring to ensure uniform thermostatic.

$ 1332.00

Temperature range -10~ 150 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 0.01~ 0.05 ℃, maintenance-free pressure pump supports horizontal and vertical stirring, multiple safety protection including low liquid level and over-temperature protection.

$ 1647.00

The PD array Detector is used to achieve 0.01 resolution haze measurement, the open sample compartment supports vertical and horizontal dual-mode testing, and is equipped with dynamic Illuminant monitoring to ensure data Reliability and meet various international standards.

$ 1977.00

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