220V±10% 50Hz Activated Carbon Penetration Sulfur Capacity testing device COD Sulfur Range 0-10%

Place of Origin CHINA
Brand Name Shandong Shengtai Instrument
Certification GB/T7702.14-2008
Model Number ST-64B
Minimum Order Quantity 1
Packaging Details wooden case
Delivery Time 7-15 work days
Payment Terms T/T
Supply Ability 10000 sets/year

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Measurement Range Of Total Sulfur 0-10% Temperature Control 500-1150 Degrees Celsius, Controllable ± 3 ℃
Temperature Measurement Accuracy Level 0.5 Experimental Temperature 1050 ℃± 5 ℃
Heating Rate 25-30 ℃/min, Up To 1050 ℃ In About 30 Minutes Electrolytic Cell With A Volume Of 450 Milliliters And A Platinum Metal Electrode
Rated Power Supply 220V±10%,50Hz
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ST-64B Activated carbon penetration sulfur capacity tester

220V±10% 50Hz Activated Carbon Penetration Sulfur Capacity testing device COD Sulfur Range 0-10% 0

ST-64B activated carbon penetration capacity testing device is developed in accordance with the national standard GB/T7702.14-2008 "Test methods for coal based granular activated carbon - Determination of sulfur capacity". It is suitable for testing the penetration capacity of coal based granular activated carbon, as well as for testing the penetration capacity of other types of activated carbon.

Experimental principle:

The test sample is burned in a purified air flow at a high temperature of 1050 ℃, and various forms of sulfur in the coal are decomposed and carried to the electrolysis cell by the air flow to combine with water to generate H2SO3. Due to its disruption of the dynamic equilibrium of the original iodine iodine ion pairs in the electrolysis cell, the instrument immediately outputs a current to electrolyze potassium iodide solution to generate iodine, in order to restore the original dynamic equilibrium, which is the Coulomb titration in GB/T214-1996. The amount of current consumed to restore the original dynamic equilibrium is related to the sulfur decomposed during combustion in the laboratory sample, which can be measured and calculated by a microprocessor

Technical parameters

lMeasurement range of total sulfur: 0-10%

lThe sample combustion analysis time is 3-8 minutes, and the titration endpoint is automatically determined and returned.

lTemperature control: 500-1150 degrees Celsius, controllable ± 3 ℃.

lTemperature measurement: accuracy level 0.5;

lThe heating element is a silicon carbon tube, with a high-temperature zone length of ≥ 90 millimeters.

lThe experimental temperature is 1050 ℃± 5 ℃ (the temperature can be adjusted as needed).

lHeating rate: 25-30 ℃/min, up to 1050 ℃ in about 30 minutes.

lElectrolytic cell: with a volume of 450 milliliters and a platinum metal electrode.

lThe stability of the instrument: It enters a stable state within 1 minute of starting up.

lRated power supply: 220V ± 10% 50Hz

Measurement range of total sulfur 0-10%
Temperature control 500-1150 degrees Celsius,controllable ± 3℃
Heating rate 25-30℃/min, up to 1050 ℃ in about 30 minutes
Temperature measurement accuracy level 0.5
Rated power supply 220V ± 10% 50Hz

220V±10% 50Hz Activated Carbon Penetration Sulfur Capacity testing device COD Sulfur Range 0-10% 1

ST-64B activated carbon penetration capacity testing device is developed in accordance with the national standard GB/T7702.14-2008 "Test methods for coal based granular activated carbon - Determination of sulfur capacity". It is suitable for testing the penetration capacity of coal based granular activated carbon, as well as for testing the penetration capacity of other types of activated carbon.

 

Experimental principle:

The test sample is burned in a purified air flow at a high temperature of 1050 ℃, and various forms of sulfur in the coal are decomposed and carried to the electrolysis cell by the air flow to combine with water to generate H2SO3. Due to its disruption of the dynamic equilibrium of the original iodine iodine ion pairs in the electrolysis cell, the instrument immediately outputs a current to electrolyze potassium iodide solution to generate iodine, in order to restore the original dynamic equilibrium, which is the Coulomb titration in GB/T214-1996. The amount of current consumed to restore the original dynamic equilibrium is related to the sulfur decomposed during combustion in the laboratory sample, which can be measured and calculated by a microprocessor