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>UNE standards>UNE EN ISO 3679:2023 - Determination of flash point - Method for flash no-flash and flash point by small scale closed cup tester (ISO 3679:2022, Corrected versión 2023-05)
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UNE EN ISO 3679:2023 - Determination of flash point - Method for flash no-flash and flash point by small scale closed cup tester (ISO 3679:2022, Corrected versión 2023-05)

UNE EN ISO 3679:2023

Determination of flash point - Method for flash no-flash and flash point by small scale closed cup tester (ISO 3679:2022, Corrected versión 2023-05)

Determinación del punto de inflamación. Método para el punto de inflamación/no inflamación mediante probador de vaso cerrado a pequeña escala. (ISO 3679:2022).

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Standard number:UNE EN ISO 3679:2023
Pages:36
Released:2023-09-27
Status:Standard
Pages (Spanish):42
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UNE EN ISO 3679:2023

This document describes three procedures (A, B and C) covering determinations of flash no-flash and flash point. Rapid equilibrium procedures A and B are applicable to flash no-flash and flash point tests of paints, including water-borne paints, varnishes, binders for paints and varnishes, adhesives, solvents, petroleum products including aviation turbine, diesel and kerosene fuels, fatty acid methyl esters and related products over the temperature range 30 °C to 300 °C. The rapid equilibrium procedures are used to determine whether a product will or will not flash at a specified temperature (flash no-flash Procedure A) or the flash point of a sample (Procedure B). When used in conjunction with the flash detector (A.1.6), this document is also suitable to determine the flash point of fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). The validity of the precision is given in Table 2. Non-equilibrium Procedure C is applicable to petroleum products including aviation turbine, diesel and kerosine fuels, and related petroleum products, over the temperature range 20 °C to 300 °C. The non-equilibrium procedure is automated to determine the flash point. Precision has been determined over the range 40 °C to 135 °C. For specifications and regulations Procedures A or B are routinely used (see 10.1).