HSY-268 petroleum product carbon residue tester (Kang's method) Introduction
HSY-268 petroleum product carbon residue tester (Kang's method) is designed and manufactured in accordance with the requirements of the People's Republic of China standard GB/T 268 "Measurement method for petroleum products carbon residue (Kang's method)", which is applicable to The method specified in the standard determines the amount of carbon residue left by evaporation and pyrolysis of petroleum products to provide an indication of the relative coking tendency of petroleum products. Features
1. The design of this instrument is in full compliance with the requirements of GB/T 268 standard.
2, the design is simple, complete, the user can only do the test after the purchase of household gas (or other civilian gas). Technical Parameters
1. Porcelain crucible: short, with a capacity of about 30ml.
2, inner iron sputum: capacity (75 ± 5) ml, the surface is black.
3, the outer iron shovel: capacity (190 ± 10) ml, with a cover, the surface is black.
4, tripod: iron, nickel-chromium plated polished, high (250 ± 10) mm, ring diameter 130 (130 ± 5) mm.
5, the flame body: the upper hole diameter Ф (90 ± 2) mm, the lower mouth diameter Ф (82 ± 2) mm.
6. Round iron cover: the lower part is high (50~53)mm, the middle cone is high (25±2)mm, and the top of the upper round tube is welded with Ф3mm wire to form a mouth-shaped fire bridge, high (50±3)mm Used as the maximum height indicator of the flame, the surface is black.
7. Blowtorch: Use gas burner.
8. Dimensions: Ф130mm×400mm (bottom ring diameter×height)
Introduction
HSY-268 petroleum product carbon residue tester (Kang's method) is designed and manufactured in accordance with the requirements of the People's Republic of China standard GB/T 268 "Measurement method for petroleum products carbon residue (Kang's method)", which is applicable to The method specified in the standard determines the amount of carbon residue left by evaporation and pyrolysis of petroleum products to provide an indication of the relative coking tendency of petroleum products.