NES 713 Automatic Naval Smoke Toxicity Index Test

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Automatic Naval Smoke Toxicity Index Test Apparatus is designed and manufactured according to the NES standard of British Navy Engineering for the gas toxicity index produced by the burning of cable materials. It is in line According to JB/T10707 and NES713.

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NES 713 Automatic Naval Smoke Toxicity Index Test

Specifications:-

Warranty:-1 year, 1 Year

Certification:-CSA, pock, Reach, IECEE, sock, UL, EPA, GS

Power supply:-220V 50Hz

Standard:-NES 713

Model Number:-D320

Customized support:-OEM, ODM

Power:-Electronic

Max Temperature:-800 ℃

Test mode:-Manual/automatic

Technical Specifications
Combustor size Width X Height X Depth: 1200 x 8000 x 600 mm
Mode Automatic control of test process
Nozzle Φ 9.5 mm, length about 100 mm, with flame adjustment function
Blue flame height 38 mm
Flame application time and holding time Can be adjusted
Automatic ignition With flowmeter and pressure regulation

 

Frequently Asked Questions:-

What is NES 713 Automatic Naval Smoke Toxicity Index Test?

This test instrument, used for a number of naval and military specifications, especially for cables, is used to determine a Toxicity Index of the products of combustion from small specimens of material, in a closed chamber.

What toxins are in fire smoke?

The toxic mixture of chemicals and gasses contained in fire smoke is comprised primarily of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, hydrogen chloride, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, acids, and oxides of nitrogen.

Can Smoke from fires make you sick?

Wildfire smoke can make anyone sick, but people with asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), or heart disease, and children, pregnant women, and responders are especially at risk. Breathing in smoke can affect you right away, causing: Coughing.

 

NES 713 Automatic Naval Smoke Toxicity Index Test