A bomb calorimeter is a laboratory instrument used to measure the amount of heat (calories) released during the complete combustion of a substance at a constant volume. This instrument is essential for determining the calorific value (energy) of fossil fuels, biomass, and even the energy content of food.
Heat capacity : (14400~14500)J/K Resolution : 0.001K Measurement accuracy : ≤60J/g Display : LCD Repeatability error : ≤0.2%(Grade C) Pressure endurance of bomb : 20MPa Standard accessory : USB port Consumption : ≤150W Power supply : 220V, 50Hz Packing size(W*D*H) : 760*600*570mm, 490*410*300mm Gross weight : 45kg
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