Pensky-Martens Closed Cup with Gas or Electric Ignition
Conforms to ASTM D93-02a and related test specifications
Dual flash point detection system
Overtemperature protection system with power cut-out
Simple automation routine for easy operation
Large viewing screen for observing test status from a distance
The automated Pensky-Martens flash point tester accurately determines the lowest flash point of fuels, lubricating oils and homogeneous liquids (ASTM D93A) or liquids containing suspended solids as well as liquids that tend to form a surface film during testing (ASTM D93 B).
Flash point tests are simply conducted by mounting the flash cup filled with sample into the test position and selecting a pre- or user-programmed test method. Automation routines provide accurate test results, even for inexperienced users. Flash point test result is automatically corrected to standard pressure (101.3 kPa).
When performing a test, system will display stirring speed, temperature curve and current test status. System alerts user if first application of the ignitor results in a flash or if no flash point is detected at the end of the program. If flash is not detected 30°C above the expected flash point or at 400°C, test is automatically aborted for safety
Cleveland Open Cup Flash Point Tester
Conforms to ASTM D92 and related test specifications
For flash ponts above 79°C (175°F)
Flash point operation range between ambient and 400°C
The automated Cleveland Open Cup flash point tester accurately determines the flash and fire point temperatures of viscous petroleum products including oils and bitumens over an extended temperature range.
Flash/fire point tests are simply conducted by mounting the flash cup filled with sample into test position and selecting a pre-programmed test method or search mode to determine an approximate flash point.
Flash point test result is automatically corrected to standard pressure (101.3 kPa). Multiple sensors continuously monitor instrument function. If flash is not detected 20°C above the expected flash point or at 420°C, test is automatically aborted for safety.