Oxidation Stability Test Apparatus, Koehler Instrument Company
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Provides 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 precipitate 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 can be flush mounted in a table top 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.
Water / Liquid Oxidation Baths
Conforms to the Specifications of:
ASTM D525, D873; ISO 7536
Capacity:
- K64400 - 2 Test Vessels
Temperature:
- Range: Ambient to 221°F (105°C)
- Control Stability: Exceeds ASTM Requirements
Bath Medium:
- K64400: 9.9 gal (37.5 L) water or white technical oil
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