The EN ISO 11925-2 / DIN 53438 Ignitability Tester is a testing device used to determine the flammability of building materials. It typically consists of a combustion chamber and a control system. The combustion chamber is equipped with a heater and an oxygen sensor that are used to measure the combustibility of the material. The control system is used to control the combustion process and record data.
To test with the EN ISO 11925-2 / DIN 53438 Ignitability Tester, the material is typically placed in the combustion chamber and heated until it burns. During the combustion process, the oxygen sensor measures the concentration of oxygen required by the material, which can be used to measure the combustibility of the material. The control system records the time, temperature, and oxygen concentration required for the material to burn, as well as the smoke density produced during the combustion process.
Application:
used to determine the ignitability of building products subjected to direct impingement of vertical.
Standard:
EN ISO 11925-2,
DIN 53438, DIN 41.
Technical parameters:
Burner Angel
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45 Degree
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Anemometer
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±0.1m/s
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Gas Pressure
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10kpa~50kpa
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Power
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AC220V±10%,50Hz
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Timer Accuracy idity
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≤1s/h
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Material
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1.5mm stainless steel
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Cabinet size
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width 835 × deep 400 × high 815mm
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Packing dimension
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Length103*width50*height100mm
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Cabinet size
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width 835 × deep 400 × high 815mm
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Packing dimension
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Length103*width50*height100mm
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Gross weight
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82.5kg
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