ISO5660 Cone Calorimeter Analysis Instrument For Heat Release

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Brief: Discover the ISO 5660 Cone Calorimeter, a cutting-edge fire test equipment designed to measure heat release rates and combustion performance. Compliant with ASTM, BS, ISO, EN, and GB standards, this instrument is essential for fire safety engineering and material testing.
Related Product Features:
  • Measures heat release rate and combustion performance with high accuracy.
  • Compliant with multiple international standards including ASTM, BS, ISO, EN, and GB.
  • Features a radiation cone with heating power of 5kw and radiation intensity of 100kw/m2.
  • Includes a high-precision electronic balance with 500g capacity and 0.01g resolution.
  • Equipped with a paramagnetic oxygen analyzer for precise oxygen concentration measurement.
  • Advanced data acquisition system records and saves test data for analysis.
  • Powerful exhaust system ensures safe and compliant gas emission.
  • Optional smoke density and infrared analyzers for comprehensive testing.
Вопросы:
  • What is the purpose of the ISO 5660 Cone Calorimeter?
    The ISO 5660 Cone Calorimeter is used to study the fire behavior of small material samples, measuring heat release rates and combustion performance for fire safety engineering.
  • What standards does the Cone Calorimeter comply with?
    The Cone Calorimeter complies with ASTM D6113, ASTM E1354, ASTM E1740, ASTM F1550, BS 476-15, ISO 5660, EN 45545-2:2013, and GB/T 16172:2007.
  • What are the key components of the Cone Calorimeter?
    Key components include a radiation cone, high-precision electronic balance, paramagnetic oxygen analyzer, exhaust system, and advanced data acquisition system.
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