Cannon, Hexadecane, Flash Point Reference Material, FPRM16, 9727-A25, 200ml (155g)_1172411
Cannon, Hexadecane, Flash Point Reference Material, FPRM16, 9727-A25, 200ml (155g)_1172411
Cannon, Hexadecane, Flash Point Reference Material, FPRM16, 9727-A25, 200ml (155g)_1172411
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Cannon Instruments Hexadecane, Flash Point Reference Material, FPRM16, 200 mL (155 g)

$1,311.01

The price is inclusive of GST

The Cannon Instruments Hexadecane Flash Point Reference Material (FPRM16) is a high-purity standard designed for the calibration and verification of flash point testing instruments. Supplied in a 200 mL (155 g) bottle, this reference material meets the requirements of ASTM D56 (Tag Closed Cup), ASTM D92 (Cleveland Open Cup), and ASTM D93 (Pensky-Martens Closed Cup) methods.

Product Features

  • Certified flash point reference material using Hexadecane
  • Tested in accordance with ASTM D56, D92, and D93 standards
  • Lot-specific certificate includes average flash point and standard deviation
  • Each batch analyzed from 40 tests across 20 independent laboratories
  • Packaged in a 200 mL (155 g) bottle for convenient laboratory use

Benefits

  • Ensures accuracy and consistency in flash point testing
  • Supports method validation and instrument performance checks
  • Minimizes variability with statistically validated batch data
  • Ready-to-use liquid reference material saves time and effort
  • Ideal for laboratories requiring high-quality calibration standards

Why Choose Cannon Instruments?

Cannon Instruments is a trusted global leader in precision reference materials and viscosity standards. With decades of experience in laboratory calibration, Cannon provides traceable, high-purity standards developed under rigorous quality control. The Hexadecane Flash Point Reference Material offers dependable performance for ASTM method compliance and is supported by detailed certification and data transparency, making it the preferred choice for laboratories worldwide.

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