Minimum Ignition Temperature Test (MIT)
Measures the lowest temperature at which ignition takes place when a powder product is dispersed in heated air.
The MIT Cloud Apparatus provides an objective way to measure the susceptibility of a dust cloud to auto ignition in a heated environment (e.g. with plant processing temperatures above 110 °C). When most powders are dispersed in heated air, spontaneous combustion will take place provided the air temperature is high enough

Specifications
- Mains supply: 100 - 120 V or 220 - 240 V / 10A operation
- 1 kW furnace heating from ambient to 1000 °C via temperature control unit
- Supplied with spare glass sealing gaskets and observation glasses, set of thermo couples, new integral control unit complete with furnace temperature controller and inlet pressure meter.


What data we get ?
MIT values (temperature °C)