Power supply voltage |
AC220V AC 50Hz |
Maximum operating power |
≥5KW |
Cone heater power |
≤5KW |
Heat output heat |
0~120KW/m2 |
The maximum placement of the sample box |
100mm × 100mm × 50mm |
Exhaust flow rate |
0.012m3/s~0.035 m3/s (adjustable) |
Timing value resolution |
1s error <1s/n |
Oxygen analysis |
paramagnetic oxygen analyzer, concentration range 0-25% |
Smoke density analysis |
(optional) |
Infrared analyzer |
CO: 0-1% CO2: 0-10% (optional) |
The cone calorimeter is a widely used tool in the fire safety industry, and is also used in research and development to improve the fire resistance of materials and products.
Here is a general overview of the procedure for conducting a cone calorimeter test:1.Set up the cone calorimeter according to the manufacturer's instructions. This typically involves placing the specimen in the chamber and positioning the ignition source (such as a gas burner or electric heater).
The cone calorimeter works by measuring the heat released from the sample as it burns, as well as the amount of smoke and other gases produced.
I. EN 13501-1 Determination of fire classification of construction products and building elements - Name of standard: EN 13501-1:2018:Fire classification of construction products and building elements-Part 1: Classification using data from reaction to fire tests ü EN 13501-1:2018:Fire classification of construction products and building elements-Part 1: Classification using data from reaction to fire tests
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