The MIT 1000 (Minimum Ignition Temperature Tester) is used for the determination of the minimum temperature of a hot surface which leads to the degradation or the ignition of suspended dust particles.
APPLICATION
Knowing the minimum temperature of a hot surface which will lead to a dust cloud ignition provides invaluable information for the safety and prevention of fires/explosions in industries where unwanted dust production is found. With the aid of the the MIT 1000—risk analysis can be performed to identify areas of increased surface temperature, assess the risk level of a dust ignition and then finally suggest preventive measures.
COMPLIANCE
• EN 50281-2-1 Methods of determining minimum ignition temperature
ADVANTAGES & FEATURES
• Dust sample container designed OZM Research™
• After measurement the reservoir remains are less than 5% of the sample
• Dosage air pressure via an automatic electronic system and control software
• Identification of the ignition of dispersed dust is realized using a flexible mirror
• Recording, archiving and measured data analysis on PC
• Resistant stainless steel case