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Plain oxygen bomb calorimeter

The calorific value of any solid or liquid material that can be burned safely in an oxygen bomb can be determined in the 1341 Calorimeter. It is also an excellent instrument for teaching heat measurement techniques in a student laboratory since it pr

Plain oxygen bomb calorimeter

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Description

The calorific value of any solid or liquid material that can be burned safely in an oxygen bomb can be determined in the 1341 Calorimeter. It is also an excellent instrument for teaching heat measurement techniques in a student laboratory since it provides all of the instrumentation needed for such tests, but with each element in the system reduced to fundamental forms. Although commonly called a ‘plain’ calorimeter because of its simple design, technically this is a static jacket instrument which operates at or near room temperature with no provision for controlling the jacket temperature. Compensation for any heat loss (or gain) during a test is made by applying a correction computed from heat leak measurements taken before and after each test. Aabout 10 or 12 tests can be completed in an 8-hour day

Specification

  • Static Jacket Calorimetry;
  • 2 Tests Per Hour;
  • Operator Time Per Test is 25 Minutes;
  • 0.3% Precision Class;
  • 6775 Digital Thermometer;
  • Manual Oxygen Fill;
  • Manual Bucket Fill;
  • Manual Bomb Wash;
  • Dimensions (cm) 21w x 21d x 29h

Services

Determination of calorific values (heat of combustion) of solid or liquid combustible materials (biomass and fossil fuel pellets, briquets and other fuels) or for preparation of solid or liquid samples for chemical analysis (Clorine, Sulfur and other elements)

Funding Source

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