BS EN ISO 2719:2016+A1:2021
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Determination of flash point. Pensky-Martens closed cup method
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English
12-04-2021
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PTI/13
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
32
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This International Standard describes three procedures, A, B and C, using the Pensky-Martens closed cup tester, for determining the flash point of combustible liquids, liquids with suspended solids, liquids that tend to form a surface film under the test conditions, biodiesel and other liquids in the temperature range of 40°C to 370°C.
CAUTION For certain mixtures no flash point, as defined, is observed; instead a significant enlargement of the test flame (not halo effect) and a change in colour of the test flame from blue to yellowish-orange can occur. Continued heating can result in significant burning of vapours outside the test cup, and can be a potential fire hazard.
NOTE1 Although, technically, kerosene with a flash point above 40°C can be tested using this International Standard, it is standard practice to test kerosene according to ISO13736.[5] Similarly, lubricating oils are normally tested according to ISO2592[2].
Procedure A is applicable to distillate fuels (diesel, biodiesel blends, heating oil and turbine fuels), new and in-use lubricating oils, paints and varnishes, and other homogeneous liquids not included in the scope of Procedures B or C.
Procedure B is applicable to residual fuel oils, cutback residua, used lubricating oils, mixtures of liquids with solids, liquids that tend to form a surface film under test conditions or are of such kinematic viscosity that they are not uniformly heated under the stirring and heating conditions of Procedure A.
Procedure C is applicable to fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) as specified in specifications such as EN14214[11] or ASTMD6751[13].
This International Standard is not applicable to water-borne paints and varnishes.
NOTE2 Water-borne paints and varnishes can be tested using ISO3679[3]. Liquids containing traces of highly volatile materials can be tested using ISO1523[1] or ISO3679.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 14246:2014/Amd 1:2017 | Identical |
EN ISO 14246:2014/A1:2017 | Identical |
EN ISO 2719:2016/A1:2021 | Identical |
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