Product Description
ASTM-D-130,D-1616,D-1838,and IP-112,154 and IS-1448).
Used for detecting thepresence of corrosive sulphur in petroleum products.The apparatus consists of abath either dual purpose (500C & 1000C) or a boilingbath (1000C only) without stainless steel bomb and copper strips ofdefinite size 6 bombs or 18 test tubes can be accomodate in each type of bathwith different temperature regulation system to operate on 220 volts AC. mains.
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NAC - 573
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Copper strip corrosion Test Apparatus as per IP 154 without thermometer only bath of 6 bombs (500C & 1000C) with energy regulator controller without bomb.
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NAC - 574
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Same as above but controlled by Thermostate.
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NAC - 575
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Same as above controlled by digital temparature controller cum indicator with contractor.
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Optional Accessories:
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NAC-573/A
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Stainless Steel Bomb.
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NAC-573/B
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Vice Single Strip.
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NAC-573/C
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Vice Six Strip.
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NAC-573/D
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Copper strip (pack of 3 strips)
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NAC-573/E
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Inspection tube (Glass)
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NAC-573/F
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Test tube 6" X 1"
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Precision Temperature Control for Reliable ResultsMaintain consistent testing conditions with a digital temperature indicator and immersion-type heating element, ensuring temperature accuracy (1C) and quick response time. The chamber's uniformity (0.5C) allows repeatable, traceable measurements that meet ASTM D130 standards.
Superior Materials and Safety ProtectionsBuilt for durability, the apparatus uses borosilicate glass test tubes and stainless steel corrosion-resistant copper strip holders. Safety is prioritized through features such as over-temperature cut-off and fuse protection, safeguarding both specimens and users during laboratory operations.
Efficient and Scalable Laboratory PerformanceTest up to four copper specimens at once using the semi-automatic control interface and variable-speed stirring assembly. With an insulated benchtop bath and digital controller, the system simplifies oil and corrosion analysis, supporting laboratories with scalable, compliant processes.
FAQ's of Copper Strip Corrosion Test Apparatus:
Q: How does the Copper Strip Corrosion Test Apparatus maintain temperature uniformity during testing?
A: The apparatus features a high-quality immersion-type heating element and a built-in stirring motor, operating at 10010 RPM, to achieve uniform temperature distribution (0.5C) throughout the approximately 7-liter bath medium.
Q: What safety features are included in this test apparatus?
A: Key safety features include an over-temperature cut-off, fuse protection, and insulated bath construction, ensuring both operator and equipment protection during tests.
Q: When should laboratories use this apparatus for oil analysis?
A: This equipment is ideal for routine or investigative analysis of petroleum products where determining corrosiveness is required, especially for compliance with ASTM D130 or ISO 2160 protocols.
Q: Where is this apparatus typically used?
A: The Copper Strip Corrosion Test Apparatus is mounted on benchtops and widely used in laboratories focused on oil and corrosion testing, including quality control, research, and industrial settings.
Q: What is the testing process with this device?
A: Specimens-copper strips sized 6 x 1.5 x 0.1 cm-are placed in borosilicate glass test tubes and immersed in the oil bath. The motor-driven stirring assembly ensures sample rotation, and the temperature is controlled digitally. Up to four samples can be tested simultaneously, with results measured according to ASTM D130 standards.
Q: How does sample rotation improve test accuracy?
A: Sample rotation via the stirring motor at 10010 RPM enhances even exposure of copper strips to the bath medium, promoting consistent and reliable corrosion results.
Q: What are the main benefits of using this apparatus?
A: The instrument offers precise temperature control, efficient specimen handling, standardized test conditions, improved user safety, and compliance with international corrosion testing standards, streamlining laboratory workflows for more accurate oil and corrosion analyses.