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Cone corrosimeter

The cone calorimeter is also used to quantify the corrosivity of products of combustion as described in ASTM D 5485. The Cone Corrosimeter uses the same load cell, specimen holder, retainer frame, spark igniter, conical heater, and exhaust system as the cone calorimeter. A heated stainless steel sampling tube is connected to a funnel placed on top of the conical heater. A gas sample is continuously drawn from the tube at a rate of 4.5 L/min. The sampling tube is connected with silicone rubber tubing to the pump via an 11.2L exposure chamber, a filter, and a flow meter. A target is placed in the exposure chamber at the start of the test and exposed to the corrosive atmosphere of the gas sample for 60 min or until the specimen has lost 70% of its total mass loss, whichever occurs first. [Pg.377]

ASTM D 5485 Standard Test Method for Determining the Corrosive Effect of Combustion Products Using the Cone Corrosimeter. Annual Book of Standards, Vol. 04.07, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA. [Pg.381]


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