No. 606 Oxygen Index Measurement Device "Candle Combustion Tester"
Catalog No. 606
It measures the limiting oxygen concentration (oxygen index) at which the material can barely continue to burn, and it can also measure the temperature within the column.
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■Column dimensions: Inner diameter 75mm, height 450mm ■Glass lid: Inner diameter Φ40mm ■Oxygen index setting: Approximately 0 to 100% ■Data processing: Notebook PC (OS: Windows) Data processing using the up-and-down method Data format: Microsoft Excel ■Reference standards: JIS K 7201-1-2:2021, ISO 4589-2:2017 *The product compliant with ISO 4589-2:2017 is model AC3 (with oxygen analyzer specification) *Additionally, a DC type manufactured with reference to JIS K 6269 and JIS L 1091, and an HC type manufactured with reference to JIS K 7201-3:2008, capable of operating from room temperature +20℃ to a maximum of 400℃, are also available. Options Oxygen analyzer, sample holder for resin model R-1, film winding jig model F-1, printer model PRT-1, etc., specifications will be proposed based on discussions.
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Measurement of the limiting oxygen concentration (oxygen index) of various materials.
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Toyo Seiki Seisakusho Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive manufacturer of various material testing machines and environmental testing equipment targeting fields such as plastics, rubber, paints, paper, and textiles. Since its establishment in 1934, we have been dedicated to "testing machines" and have supported our customers' research and development and quality control in various fields. We will continue to refine our technological capabilities and respond to our customers' needs. [Product Development Timeline] 1955: Thermoplastic Resin Fluidity Testing Machine 'Melt Indexer' 1960: Universal Material Testing Machine 'Strograph' 1963: Curing Testing Machine 'Oscillating Disk Rheometer (ODR)' 1970: Mixing and Extrusion Testing Equipment 'Laboplast Mill' 1982: Capillary Rheometer 'Capillograph'