(2) KIMAX tube designed for field use in testing petroleum. Calibrated to contain. Scale and legend are durable white ceramic enamel. Also referenced in ASTM D4007. Top is tooled to accept a Snap Cap(28150R-6)
KIMAX bottle used in the determination of unsaturated hydrocarbons in gasoline. Body of the bottle (Approximately 45 mL capacity) is a "reaction vessel" whereby an accurately measured sample is pipetted into the bottle; excess reagent is added and after the reaction is complete, more reagent is added to raise the "fat column" into the calibrated neck of the bottle where results are read directly as a percentage of fat in the sample.
This buret is designed for use with high sulfur content gas streams. All tubing connections are of large I.D. to reduce "clogging": which occurs when sulfur precipitates out and deposits on the inside of connectors. Supplied with glass stopcock and stopper.
Used in the measurement of inherent stability of middle distillate petroleum fuel under accelerated oxidizing conditions. The cell consists of a test tube, condenser and oxygen delivery tube. Ref: ASTM D943 and D2274.
For use in the determination of the stability of gasoline under accelerated oxidation conditions. The cover is intended to prevent material that is refluxing back into the bomb stem from contaminating the sample. Ref: ASTM D525.
(7) KIMAX tube designed from ASTM Specification D446. Permanently marked with an individual serial number. For use in obtaining kinematic viscosities of transparent liquids (ASTM Method of Test D445). Viscosity ranges shown are for an efflux time greater than 200 seconds, except for size 25 where minimum time should be greater than 250 seconds. Lines and legend are printed black. Tubes have not been calibrated for constant value and must be before use. Calibration against a standard liquid of known viscosity or against a second viscometer with a known constant must be made.