Cleveland Open Cup (COC) Flash Point Tester

The flash point tester determines the flammability of liquid chemicals under specific conditions by heating the sample and monitoring the lowest temperature at which the vapor-air mixture ignites momentarily upon exposure to an ignition source. This instrument is used in the production processes of coatings, inks, solvents, and other materials to monitor the safe storage and transportation conditions of raw materials and products, ensuring that operational environments comply with fire safety regulations.
Selection
When selecting a flash point tester, consider the characteristics of the sample and industry standard requirements, ensuring the instrument complies with testing methods such as ASTM D93 or ISO 2719. Pay attention to the heating method, detection sensitivity, and level of automation to ensure temperature control accuracy and safety features meet daily testing needs. Choose an appropriate capacity based on sample volume, and verify the ease of calibration and maintenance.

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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

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

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

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

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

Adopt replaceable filter design, support 1-8mm aperture selection; Cup annular groove can store overflowing liquid, Cup wall has no clean dead angle; comply with DIN53211 standard, with unique serial number for easy tracking.

$ 441.00

Replaceable 1-8mm aperture stainless steel filter, Cup mouth annular groove design to store overflow liquid, Cup body made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum, outflow hole diaMeter 6mm, easy to clean and equipped with a unique serial number.

$ 420.00

1-8Mm pore diaMeter stainless steel filter can be replaced to meet different viscosity range tests; Cup mouth annular groove design can store overflowing liquid; Cup body is made of titanium anodic oxidation aluminum material, durable and easy to clean.

$ 422.00

The 1mm-8mm pore size filter can be replaced to meet the viscosity range test of 96~ 683cSt; the annular groove of the Cup mouth is designed to store overflowing liquids, and the Cup body is easy to clean without sinkage. It is equipped with a stainless steel filter positioner.

$ 403.00

Using open liquid junction design, suitable for general contaminated samples, Measurement range 0-14pH, Temperature range 0-80 ℃, PEEK shell material, long life reference system.

$ 249.00

Measurement range 100~ 300cst, equipped with 5mm flow hole and bracket, using copper Cup body, in line with ISO2431 standard, suitable for Benchtop viscosity testing.

$ 196.00

Outflow aperture 3.4mm, viscosity measurement range 49~ 220cSt, aluminum alloy Cup with stainless steel aperture, in line with ASTM D1200 standard, suitable for laboratory viscosity testing.

$ 167.00

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

Flow hole diaMeter 6mm, Cup height 74mm, stainless steel material, in line with international standards, suitable for Newtonian or near newtonian fluid, providing accurate viscosity assessment.

$ 587.00

Articles

Selection Basis for Closed Cup and Open Cup Flash Point Testers: Paint Flash Point Range and Safety Regulations
This article primarily discusses how to select an appropriate flash point tester based on the flash point range of coatings and safety regulations. The flash point is a crucial indicator for measuring the flammability of coatings, and flash point testers are categorized into closed-cup and open-cup types.
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.