Coal Ash Analysis Equipment

Coal ash analysis equipment is used to test and quantify numerous properties of coal and coke including ash yield, elemental composition, coal quality, coal ash cone deformation, coal combustion efficiency, and ash content in coal. Coal ash analysis equipment is used in numerous industries including environmental monitoring, power generation, and materials science, making coal ash analysis equipment essential for any coal testing lab. When comparing coal ash analysis equipment ensure that it can quantify the parameters appropriate for your coal analysis. Also ensure that the temperature range, data storage, and instrument sensitivity are appropriate for your coal analysis.
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ItemVMF Volatile Matter FurnaceABF Afterburner Ashing FurnaceCRF/1 CO2 Reactivity FurnaceCRI Coke Reactivity FurnaceMFS/1 ISO Minimum Free Space ISO Oven
Catalog NumberVMFABFCRF/1CRIMFS/1
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DescriptionVolatile Matter Furnaces, specifically design for testing the volatile matter of coal and meets the test methods of international standards: BS ISO 562:2010, and ASTM D3175-20. Fast heating and fast recovery of temperature after loading of samples. Has a chimney at the back of the chambers and ... Read MoreAfterburning Ashing Furnace, suitable for ashing larger samples or materials that are likely to generate a substantial amount of smoke. Possess silicon carbide shielded wire would elements and two tier baskets with a loading tray and handle.Carbon anode reactivity test furnace, custom built to determine the reactivity of carbon anodes used in the production of aluminium in either CO2 or air. Used for testing in compliance with the requirements of ISO 12981-1, BS 6043-2.20.1 or ISO 12982-1.A furnace built to determine the lump coke reactivity in carbon dioxide gas at elevated temperatures. Determines the physical properties of coke, which is important as they predict the behaviour of coke in a blast furnace.Minimum Free Space Oven, used for the drying of coal. It has the lowest practical volume and heats the known mass of coal in a stream of nitrogen or air at a temperature between 105 and 110. The ovens have a corrosion and oxidisation resistant aluminium chamber, which provides good temperature ... Read More
ApplicationsCoal and Coke TestingAshing, Combustion, Sterilising, Thermal Debinding, Sublimation, Loss on IgnitionCoal and Coke TestingCoal and Coke TestingCoal and Coke Testing, Drying, Loss on Drying
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