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Conradson-Carbon-Residue-Apparatus

<br>Conradson carbon residue apparatus is a manual unit with crucible, <br>blow lamp and triangular support for measurement. <br>Conforms to ASTM D189 standard test method for conradson <br>carbon residue of petroleum products.

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Conradson-Carbon-Residue-Apparatus

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  1. Conradson Carbon Residue Apparatus info@labotronics.com www.labotronics.com

  2. Overview Conradson carbon residue apparatus is a manual unit with crucible, blow lamp and triangular support for measurement. Conforms to ASTM D189 standard test method for conradson carbon residue of petroleum products. Specifications : Back cut diameter: 90 mm ± 2 mm Cover flame body End opening diameter: 82 mm ± 2 mm Round iron shield Φ 125 ± 5 mm Porcelain crucible 30 mL ± 1 mL Blowtorch Kerosene Aperture Φ 25 mm Internal iron crucible Φ 55 mm ± 2 mm External iron crucible Φ 80 mm ± 2 mm Compliance ASTM D189 Dimensions 200 x 200 x 340 mm Weight 4 kgs Features : Adjustable blow lamp Cover flame body for safety

  3. Applications : Used in petroleum, aviation and oil industries to determine the amount of carbon residue left after evaporation and pyrolysis of an oil, providing an indication of coke-forming propensities. Labotronics Ltd. Union House, 111 New Union Street, Coventry CV1 2NT, UK info@labotronics.com | www.labotronics.com

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