Flash Point Testers
Koehler K17490 Abel Closed Cup Flash Point Tester
Test Method:
For the determination of the closed cup flash point of petroleum products and other liquids having flash points below -30°C and 70°C inclusive.
Features:
Conforms to IP 170 and related specifications
For flash points between -30°C and 70°C
Koehler K87390 Automatic Abel Flash Point Tester
Test method:
For flash point determination of petroleum products and other liquids having flash points between -30°C and 110°C.
Features:
Koehler K87490 Automatic Cleveland Open Cup Flash Point Tester
Test method:
For flash and fire point of all petroleum products, except fuel oils and those having an open cup flash below 79°C (175°F).
Features:
Koehler K24880 Automatic Microscale Continuously Closed Cup Flash Point Analyzer
Test Method:
ASTM D6450: For determination of flash point of fuel oils, lube oils, solvents and other liquids by continuously closed cup tester. The measurement is made on a test specimen of 1 mL and utilizes a closed but unsealed cup with air injected into the test chamber. This method is suitable for testing samples with a flash point from 10 °C to 250 °C.
ASTM D7094: For determination of flash point of fuels including diesel/biodiesel blends, lube oils, solvents, and other liquids by a continuously closed cup tester utilizing a specimen size of 2 mL, cup size of 7 mL, with a heating rate of 2.5 °C per minute. This test method utilizes a closed but unsealed cup with air injected into the test chamber and is suitable for testing samples with a flash point from 35 °C to 225 °C.
Features:
Fully Automatic
Small Sample Size
High Performance
Industrial Touch Screen User Interface
USB and Network Connections
Software Capabilities
Koehler K71000 Automatic Pensky-Martens Closed Cup Flash Point Tester
Test Method:
For flash point determination of biodiesel, distillate fuels, new lubricating oils, residual fuel oils, cutback residua, used lubricating oils, mixtures of petroleum liquids with solids, petroleum liquids that tend to form a surface film during testing.