Flash Point Testing Explained
Flash Point Testing Explained
Flash point can indicate the possible presence of highly volatile and
flammable materials in a relatively non-volatile or non-flammable
material. For example, an abnormally low flash point on a sample of
kerosene can indicate gasoline contamination.
Setaflash will quickly determine changes in flashpoint (within 1 or
2 mins) which may indicate that a sample has been contaminated
(during storage) or has been subject to deliberate adulteration.
Transport & Storage Regulations Hazard Classification
Flash point is used in shipping and safety
regulations to define flammable and
combustible materials and classify their
hazard potential which has significant
cost implications when transporting or
storing products.
Quality Control
Petroleum and Chemical Industries often use flash point testing to
check for contamination or adulteration of product. Multiple storage
tanks may contain different product which can range in purity.
These tanks may use common pipeline systems. The pipeline will be
cleaned between product batch but there is a risk of contamination
if they are not cleaned thoroughly. Flash point is used to determine
whether contamination of a product has occurred.
2. EQUILIBRIUM Setaflash
Traditional equilibrium flash point tests which use any cup in a
water bath, ensure that the liquid and vapour of the sample are in
temperature equilibrium by adopting a complex procedure and a very
slow heating rate. The Setaflash Small Scale method overcomes the
laborious processes associated with the other methods by utilising a
2ml or 4ml sample which achieves Rapid Equilibrium between the
vapour and the liquid in a cup and gives a reliable flash point result in
just one or two minutes.
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TAG
ASTM D56, ASTM D3934, ASTM D3941, ASTM E502, IP 491, IP 492,
ISO 1516, ISO 1523
This test method covers the determination of the flash point, by tag
manual and automated closed testers, of liquids with a viscosity below
5.5 mm2/s (cSt) at 40C, or below 9.5 mm2/s (cSt) at 25C, and a flash
point below 93C.
For the closed-cup flash point of liquids with the following properties:
a viscosity of 5.5 mm2/s (cSt) or more at 40C; a viscosity of 9.5 mm2/s
(cSt) or more at 25C; a flash point of 93C or higher; a tendency to
form a surface film under test conditions; or containing suspended
solids, Test Method D93 can be used.
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CLEVELAND
ASTM D92; DIN 51376; AASHTO T48
This test method describes the determination of the closed cup flash
point of combustible liquids having flash points of between -30 and
70C, inclusive. However, the precision given for this method is only
valid for flash points in the range -5 and 66.5C.
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Temperature Range:
Test Modes:
Sample Size:
Test Duration:
Cup material:
10 to 130C
2 or 4ml
10 to 130C
2 or 4ml
2 or 4ml
Aluminium
Rapid Equilibrium
2 or 4ml
Aluminium
33200-2
Aluminium
Series 3 ActiveCool
(Corrosion Resistant)
33250-2
Series 3 Plus
(Auto Ramp)
33000-0
31000-0
30000-0
Ambient to 300C
(0 to 300C with Cooling
Module 13870-0)
Rapid Equilibrium
2 or 4ml
Aluminium
82000-0
Ambient +5 to 300C
2 or 4ml
Aluminium
82050-0
Ambient +5 to 300C
2 or 4ml
Aluminium
82100-0
Air: 10 to 130C
Water Assisted: -20 to 130C
2 or 4ml
Aluminium
Series 8 Activecool
(Gas Ignitor)
82110-0
Air: 10 to 130C
Water Assisted: -20 to 130C
2 or 4ml
Aluminium
Series 8 Activecool
(Corrosion Resistant)
82150-0
2 or 4ml
Series 8 Activecool
(Corrosion Resistant, Gas Ignitor)
82160-0
Air: 10 to 130C
Water Assisted: -20 to 130C
2 or 4ml
Seta PM-93
35000-0
Expected Flash
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75ml
Brass
13661-4
Ambient to 370C
75ml
Manual Control
Can be automated using Seta Ramp
Controller (13663-0)
Brass
34400-0
Non-Equilibrium
Equilibrium
Flash/No Flash
50ml
1C/min or 3C/min
Brass
13220-2
Ambient to 93C
50ml
Manual Control
Brass
13230-3
Ambient to 93C
50ml
Manual Control
Brass
34300-2
Ambient to 400C
70ml
5-6C/min
Brass
Brass
Brass
Series 8 Activecool
Ambient to 300C
(0 to 300C with Cooling
Module 13870-0)
Ambient to 300C
(0 to 300C with Cooling
Module 13870-0)
Air: 10 to 130C
Water Assisted: -20 to 130C
13811-3
70ml
Manual Control
Can be automated using Seta Ramp
Controller (13663-0)
34200-0
Ambient to 93C
Non-Equilibrium
Equilibrium
70ml
1C/min