Flash & Fire Point Apparatus
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FAQs
1. What is the difference between flash point and fire point testing?
The flash point is the temperature at which a liquid momentarily catches fire on exposure to a flame, while the fire point is the higher temperature at which the liquid continues to burn sustainably.
2. What is the maximum temperature range of this apparatus?
The temperature range varies by model — Abel’s apparatus tests oils below 70°C, while Pensky Martens and Cleveland variants support higher ranges. Kindly refer to individual model specifications for exact details.
3. Is this flash and fire point tester available in digital models?
Yes, digital and automatic model variants are available across our flash and fire point apparatus range. Kindly refer to individual product pages for specific configurations.
4. What safety mechanisms are included in the equipment?
The apparatus is designed for controlled testing conditions, ensuring safe determination of flash and fire points for petroleum products, chemicals, solvents, and other flammable liquids.
5. Which industries commonly use flash point testing machines?
Flash point testing machines are widely used in petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical, food processing, fertilizer, pesticide, and solvent manufacturing industries to determine safe storage and usage limits of liquid products.