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Automatic Cement Loss on Ignition Test Machine Laboratory Cement Loss on Ignition Analyzer
Product Introduction
The fully automatic cement loss on ignition tester is a fully automatic, multifunctional measuring instrument developed and manufactured by our company in accordance with the national standard "GB/T176-2017 Cement Chemical Analysis Methods." It can measure cement loss on ignition, carbon dioxide content, coal ash content, coal volatile matter content, coal moisture content, and high-temperature ignition analysis. It is primarily used for fully automatic measurement of loss on ignition of raw, clinker, and finished cement.
Working Principle
Loss on ignition is a critical indicator of cement and significantly impacts its performance. Currently, the market primarily utilizes a muffle furnace for heating, with manual measurement by a laboratory technician, requiring the technician to operate the entire measurement process. The fully automatic cement loss on ignition measurement system automatically completes the entire measurement process, including automatic heating, rapid cooling, weighing, and result calculation.
Automatic Cement Loss on Ignition Test Machine Laboratory Cement Loss on Ignition Analyzer
Technical Parameters
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1. Number of Tests: 16 2. Test Time: Classic Method - 2.5 hours (16 samples) Rapid Method - 2 hours (16 samples) 3. Error Range: Repeatability <0.15%; Accuracy <0.25% 4. Temperature: 950°C 5. Constant Temperature Range: ±10°C |
Environmental Requirements
1. Ambient temperature: 10°C-30°C, relative humidity ≤85%
2. No strong vibration, dust, strong electromagnetic interference, or corrosive gases.
3. Maintain a constant laboratory temperature as much as possible.
4. No strong air convection, strong heat sources, or fans should be present in the room.
5. Avoid direct sunlight. The instrument should be placed out of direct sunlight.




