Minimum Ignition Temperature Tester for Dust Layers
The MITL-450AE determines the minimum surface temperature required to ignite a dust layer of specified thickness on a heated surface. It is used for dust explosibility assessment in facilities processing materials such as aluminum powder, zinc powder, plastics, chemical intermediates, wheat flour, sugar, wood dust, dyes, milk powder, tea dust, tobacco powder, coal dust, and plant fibers, by precisely measuring the minimum ignition temperature of dust in accumulated layers.
Test Parameters
Minimum Ignition Temperature
Applicable Fields
Combustible Dust
Keywords
Minimum Ignition Temperature
Features
Specifications
| Operating Environment | 5 ℃ – 45 ℃, < 85% RH |
| Temperature Range | RT–450 ℃ |
| Heating Time | ≤40 min (RT–350 ℃) |
| Temperature Stability | ±3 ℃ |
| Temperature Uniformity | ±5 ℃ |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±3 ℃ |
| Temperature Precision | ±0.1 ℃ |
| Heating Plate | Stainless Steel, φ200 mm |
| Metal Ring | Stainless Steel, φ100 mm |
| Metal Ring Height | 5 mm, 12.5 mm, 15 mm (Three Types) |
| Ambient Temperature Range | -10–60 °C |
| Ambient Humidity Range | 5–95% RH |
| Interfaces | USB × 2 |
| Power Supply | 220 VAC, 50 Hz |
| Power Consumption | 2800 W |
| Dimensions (W×H×D) | 670 mm × 400 mm × 390 mm |
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