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Test Cup

Reagier-kelch, m. test glass, test cup. -zylin-der, m. test tube. [Pg.359]

Schdpf-gefass, n. scoop, dipper, ladle, bucket, -herd, m. casting crucible (of a furnace), -kelle, /., -ISffel, m. scoop, ladle, -papier, n. handmade paper, -probe, /. drawn (dipped, ladled) sample ladle test, cup test, -rad, n. bucket wheel, -rahmen, m. Paper) deckle. [Pg.395]

Al.1.3 Glass Test Cup is of molded clear glass, annealed, heat-resistant, and free from surface defects... [Pg.465]

For flash points below 55 F (13 C) or above 140 F (60 C), use as bath liquid a 1 + 1 mixture of water and ethylene glycol. For flash points between 55F(13C) and 140 F (60 C), either water or water-glycol mixture may be used as bath liquid (Note 4). The temp of the liquid in the bath shall be at least 20 F(ll C) below the expected fl p at the rime of introduction of the sample into the test cup. Do not cool the bath liquid by direct contact with carbon dioxide or "dry ice". Place the test cup in position in the bath... [Pg.465]

Flash Points Belov 140 F (60 C). If the fl p of the sample is known to be below 140F(60C), apply and adjust the heat so that the temp of the sample will rise at a rate of 2F(C)/mini6 secs. When (he temp of the sample in the test cup is 10F (5.6C) below its expected fl p, apply the test flame in the manner just described in 6.3, and repeat the application of the test flame after each 1 F (0.6 C) rise in temp of the sample... [Pg.466]

For the bath thermometer, any convenient type which has adequately open scale covering the required range may be used it is often convenient to use the same type of thermometer as used in the test cup... [Pg.472]

Atypical assembly of the apparatus, gas heated, is shown in Fig F13. The apparatus shall consist of a test cup,... [Pg.472]

US BoE impact apparatus This method specifies the placement of 10 mg sample in a test cup. The mass of the fall hammer is usually 2 kg. [Pg.190]

The Delvotest-P-Multitest is a modification of the original Delvotest-P test (50). This is not an ampoule test but a polystyrene plate-based test with cups similar in principle to the original version. Its main advantage is that it permits up to 96 test cups to be used at one time. Following a collaborative study (51), both tests have been adopted by the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) as official tests for the detection of -lactams in milk and milk products. [Pg.805]

Power by Trauzl Test (CUP). LeRoux reports that when used alone TeMeAN could not be detonated, but its 50/50 mixt with RDX gave a value of 96cc vs lOOcc for PA. From this data he calcd a CUP value of 56 Sensy to Initiation by Thermal Means. When 0.1 g of TeMeAN was heated in a test tube from 250° at a rate of 5°/min, the color changed to It brn ca 400°. At 410° white smoke appeared... [Pg.570]


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