Flash Point Test kit

The open cup flash point test determines the lowest temperature at which a liquid produces enough vapor to ignite briefly when exposed to an ignition source. It’s commonly used for petroleum products, lubricants, and other flammable liquids, particularly those with higher flash points, to assess fire hazards and ensure safe handling, storage, and transport.

📏Key Features of Open Cup Flash Point Test Kits

  • Standardized Method: Follows ASTM D92 — ideal for petroleum products (except fuel oils) with flash points between 79°C (175°F) and 400°C (752°F).
  • Brass Test Cup: Sample is heated in a brass open cup, simulating real-world fire exposure.
  • Visual Flame Detection: A test flame is passed over the vapor surface at intervals until ignition is observed.
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