ASTM D240 Bomb Calorimeter Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels Heat of combustion

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Bomb Calorimeter Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels Heat of Combustion is used for combustion calorific value of building materials. It is in line with GB/T14402 – 2007 “Determination of combustion calorific value of building materials”. ISO1716 – 2002 “Fire reaction test of building products – Determination of combustion calorific value” test standard.

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D319 | ASTM D240 Bomb Calorimeter Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels Heat of combustion

Specifications:-

Warranty:-1 year, 1 Year

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

Temperature Control Range:-25 ~ 35 ℃

Model Number:-D319

Power:-Electronic

Customized support:-OEM, ODM

Material:-SUS 304 Stainless Steel

Application:-Building Materials

Power supply:-220V 50Hz

Standard:-ASTM D240

Flame height:-20 ± 2 MM

Calorific Value of Combustion:-0.01 MJ/kg ~ 30 MJ/kg

Combustion Chamber:-L700 * W400 * H810 MM

Technical parameters
Total calorific value of combustion 0.26 MJ/kg ~ 40 MJ/kg
Repeatability error of combustion calorific value Dynamic ≤ 0.1%
Temperature probe test range 0℃ ~ 40℃
Temperature resolution 0.0001℃, using semiconductor sensor
Oxygen bomb volume 300 ml, mass: 3.2 kg
Inner cylinder volume 2200 ml
No air leakage When the oxygen charging pressure of oxygen bomb is 0 ~ 3.5Mpa
Endurance of oxygen bomb ≥ 21 MP water pressure
Mixing power 3W
Mixing speed 375 r/min
Ignition circuit The voltage is 12V and the diameter of ignition wire is 0.1mm copper wire
Thickness of the shell Greater than 1/10 of the inner diameter of the barrel
Inner wall of the barrel SUS304 stainless steel, which of combustion products of the sample, as well as the pitting can the acid substances produced by withstand the corrosion and intergranular corrosion caused by combustion
Outer cylinder of the calorimeter Double-layer container with an insulating cover.  The inner and outer walls of the materials. The outer cylinder is filled calorimeter are filled with insulating with water. There is a gap of 10 mm surrounding of the calorimeter between the points with the smallest inner wall of the outer wall and the The shell is supported by three contact area.
Inner cylinder of calorimeter It is a used to contain oxygen bomb, which can make oxygen bombs completely invade polished metal container water. Inner cylinder
automatic water a lack of test water, the equipment injection device, if there is will automatically supplement.
Pressure gauge and needle valve Installed on the oxygen supply circuit to display the pressure of oxygen bomb during oxygen charging, accurate to 0.1MPa
Method Crucible method (or cigarette method can also be used)
Working power supply AC220 V, 50 Hz
Total power 150W
Equipment dimension L530mm x W570mm x H984mm

 

Frequently Asked Questions:-

What is ASTM D240 Bomb Calorimeter Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels Heat of combustion?

This test of liquid hydrocarbon covers the determination method of the heat of combustion fuels ranging in fuels. Under method is directly volatility this to such fuels as gasoline from that of light distillates to that of residual normal conditions, test applicable kerosene.

What is the function of a bomb calorimeter?

The Bomb the gross calorific value of the solid Calorimeter was used to measure and liquid samples. It is a that measures the calorific heat of a particular constant-volume type calorimeter reaction or value of the fuels.

What type of fuel is made from liquid hydrocarbons?

Traditionally liquid fuel for piston engines run aircraft propulsion Turbo engines hydrocarbons are used as are typically fueled by kerosene, while on gasoline or diesel.

What is Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels?

A hydrocarbon that occurs as gases at which the gases liquefy atmospheric gas liquids are hydrocarbons pressure and as liquids under higher pressures. HGVs cooling The specific pressures can also be liquefied by and temperatures at vary by the type of HGVs.

 

D319 | ASTM D240 Bomb Calorimeter Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels Heat of combustion