Ash Hemisphere Temperature (Oxidising)
The ash hemisphere temperature is an important property of ash melting behaviour. It is defined as the temperature at which the ash test piece forms a hemisphere (i.e. the height becomes equal to half the base diameter).
This property is determined in an oxidising atmosphere, using air or carbon dioxide, however the characteristic temperature can also be determined in a reducing atmosphere using a carbon monoxide/carbon dioxide gas mix or a hydrogen and carbon dioxide gas mix using analysis package P42 - Ash Melting Behaviour (Reducing Conditions).
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Analysis Packages for Ash Hemisphere Temperature (Oxidising)
The Celignis Analysis Package(s) that determine this constituent are listed below:Equipment Used for Ash Hemisphere Temperature (Oxidising) Analysis
Ash Melting Furnace Our Carbolite CAF G5 BIO ash melting furnace can determine the characteristic ash deformation temperatures for biomass. |