Oxidation Stability of Fuels Bath (Liquid). Koehler
Manufacturer: Koehler Instrument Company
These Oxidation Stability Baths provide an indication of the tendency of gasoline and aviation fuels to form gum in storage. The sample is oxidized inside a stainless steel pressure vessel initially charged with oxygen at 100psi (689kPa) and heated in a boiling water bath. The amount of time required for a specified drop in pressure (gasoline) or the amount of gum and precipitates formed after a specific aging period (aviation fuels) is determined. Two different models, both equipped with low liquid-level controllers in accordance with the latest ASTM specifications. Two-unit water bath (P3560-1/1E) can be flush mounted in a tabletop if desired, and is equipped with an overflow standpipe/drain to maintain the proper depth when the pressure vessels are inserted, and a plated brass reflux condenser to minimize evaporation loss. The four/six-unit model (P3560-2) can be used with water or oil as a bath medium, and has microprocessor temperature control that provides quick temperature stabilization without overshoot. Dual LED displays provide set point and actual temperature values in °C/°F format. A built-in overtemperature control circuit interrupts power should the bath temperature exceed a programmed cut-off point. Both models feature double-wall insulated construction with stainless steel tanks, support racks and port covers. Maximum Temperature: Two-Unit Liquid Bath: 212°F (100°C); Four/Six-Unit Liquid Bath: 250°F (121°C). Order thermometer separately. The four/six unit model can be ordered with interchangeable racks for performing the ASTM D942, ASTM D323 and D1298 test methods. Conforms to the specifications of: ASTM D525, D873; IP 40, IP 138; ISO 7536; DIN 51780, 51799; FTM 791-3352, 791-3354; NF M 07-012, 07-013.