Standard: ASTM D2584, ASTM D5630, ISO 3451
Scope: An Ash test is used to determine if a material is filled. The
test will identify the total filler content. It cannot identify
individual percentages in multi-filled materials without additional test
procedures being performed. An ash test cannot be used to determine the
percent carbon fiber or percent carbon black since carbon burns off
during the Ash test.
Procedure: An Ash test involves taking a known amount of sample, placing
the weighed sample into a dried / pre-weighed porcelain crucible,
burning away the polymer in an air atmosphere at temperatures above
500°C, and weighing the crucible after it is has been cooled to room
temperature in a desiccator. Ash residue remaining in the crucible is
considered filler unless the residue is less than 1%. Residues of less
than 1% are typically the result of additives that did not burn off.
Data: The Ash test result is expressed as % ash. A magnified optical
examination of the ash residue is performed to determine if the ash is
glass, mineral, or a combination of both. The total ash content equals
the weight of the ash divided by the weight of the original sample
multiplied by 100%.
Specifications:
Internal Chamber Size For K-MF-01 Width 10cm x Height 10cm x Depth 22.5cm
System Status Digital
Temperature Controller Micro processor based double display digital PID controller
Heating Through custom high grade nichrome wire
Temperature Range Ambient to 950°C
Temperature Accuracy ±5°C or better
Timer Micro processor based double display digital timer at optional
Timer Range Up to 999.9 Seconds / Minutes
Safety MCB / Fuse Fuse available on electric panel
Insulation 100mm double wall thick cera-wool insulation
Mat. Of Construction Inner chamber: Tough treated ceramic
Outer chamber: Heavy CRC dual side powder coated
Power Supply 230V AC, Single phase, 50Hz