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  • BSI
    BS 3900-A9:1986, BS 6664-2:1986, ISO 1523-1983 Methods of test for paints - Determination of flashpoint (closed cup equilibrium method)
    Edition: 1986
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Description of BS 3900-A9:1986 1986

This International Standard specifies a method for determining the flashpoint of a paint, varnish, paint binder, solvent, petroleum or a related product and makes allowance for deviations from standard atmospheric pressure.

The method is suitable for use over the temperature range 5 to 110 °C, although some of the apparatus listed in Annex A cannot cover all of this range using the thermometer supplied with the apparatus.

NOTE 1 In some countries, existing regulations may require the use of other methods over at least a part of the temperature range 5 to 110 °C.

NOTE 2 Care should be taken in the interpretation of results obtained from solvent mixtures containing halogenated hydrocarbons (see clause 0).



Method for determination of the flashpoint of paint, or petroleum or a related product, in the temperature range 5° to 110° using alternative closed cups including Abel, Abel-Pensky, Pensky-Martens and Tag by reference to various national standards. (See BS 3900-A8, A13 and A14).

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