MAHLER BOMB CALORIMETER FOR DETERMINING THE HEAT OF COMBUSTION

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Mahler bomb calorimeter enables to measure the heat of
combustion of a lot of solid and liquid substances. The heat
resulting from the combustion reaction of the fuel under
examination is absorbed by a known mass of water where
temperature rise is checked.
The bomb consists of a cylindrical vessel closed by a screw
cover with two electrodes connected with an external circuit.
The fuel whose heat value must be measured is poured into a
crucible available inside the bomb.
This bomb, connected with a cylinder of oxygen, is immersed
into a calorimeter full of water, with stirrer and thermometer.
When some current crosses the circuit, combustion starts; then
heat value results from the measurement of the consequent
rise of water temperature in the calorimeter.


TRAINING PROGRAM
• Measuring the heat of combustion of combustible substances
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
• Mahler bomb of stainless steel:
- capacity of 300 ml
- cover with sliding threaded ring of manual closing and seal
- pneumatic inlet valve
- needle valve for drain
- electrodes of stainless steel
• Calorimeter vessel of 3 litres including:
- water jacket
- covers of polycarbonate
- motor-driven stirrer (100 r.p.m.)
- low voltage controls
• Quartz capsule of 3 ml
• Reducer for O2
• Press for preparing pellets
• Sieve of 70 meshes, Ø = 100


Power supply: 230 Vac 50 Hz single-phase - 1600 VA
(Other voltage and frequency on request)
Dimensions: 460 x 460 x 700 mm
Weight: 62 kg

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