Autoignition temperature is the lowest temperature at atmospheric pressure at which a substance will burst into flame in the absence of an external source of ignition (spark or flame). The AIT (Auto-Ignition Temperature Tester) is used for the determination of the auto-ignition temperature of both liquid and solid chemicals through means of visual observation and sample temperature measurement.
APPLICATION
The measurement of the autoignition temperature of substances is essential for industry and technologies employing any high temperature operations. Liquid materials after exposure to temperatures may cause flammable vapors which in turn may lead to an explosion. The AIT is ideal for emerging technologies, operational safety control, research and development among many other applications. The results obtained are used for the classification of temperature class.
COMPLIANCE
• ASTM E659 – 78: Standard Test Method for Autoignition Temperature of Liquid Chemicals
• EN 14522: Determination of the auto ignition temperature of gases and vapours
• EN 15188: Determination of the spontaneous ignition behaviour of dust accumulations
• NF T 20-036: Chemical products for industrial use. Determination of the relative temperature of the spontaneous flammability of solids. ASTM E659 – 78: Standard Test Method For • Autoignition Temperature of Liquid Chemicals
ADVANTAGES & FEATURES
• Dynamic mounting thermocouples allow for the use of several different types of banks
• Automatic detection of ignition of the sample in the flask
• Specially designed oven door for easy handling of the flask
• Software evaluation of temperature records
• Corrosion resistant stainless steel case