Oxygen Index

Compliance

ISO 4589-2, ASTM D 2863, NES 714.


The Oxygen Index (OI) gives us an accurate way of measuring the minimum concentration of oxygen percentage, that will just support the material flaming under a constant airflow and ambient temperature.

The oxygen index test is the most economical, repeatable, and precise test to evaluate the reaction to fire behavior of the material, widely used for plastic, textile, and building material industries.

How to conduct an oxygen index test?

A small specimen is supported vertically in a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen flowing upwards through a transparent glass chimney. The top of the specimen is ignited, and observe the subsequent burning behavior, such as burning length and burning time, to determine whether the specimen is ignited or not. By testing a series of specimens in different oxygen concentrations, the limited oxygen index is determined by the particular calculation.

The following date will be reported by the oxygen index test:

  • Oxygen index, in %.

 
ISO 4589-2 Oxygen Index Tester
Oxygen Index Calculation & Verification Tool

Oxygen Index Tester consists of

  • A compact foundation to support the glass tube, with a mixture flow control system.

  • A heat-resistant glass tube, dimension of φ 75 by 500mm in height.

  • Oxygen transducer, with the following characteristics:

    a)       Measurement range of 0 to 100%

    b)       Linearity less than 0.1%

    c)       Repeatability less than 0.1%

    d)       Intrinsic error less than 0.1%

    e)       Zero stability less than 0.1% O2 per week

    f)        Response time T90 less than 3 secs at the flow of 80ml/min.

  • Digital display of oxygen percentage, resolution at 0.1%

  • Mass flow controllers for oxygen and nitrogen gas.

  • Digital display of oxygen and nitrogen flow, resolution at 0.1L/min.

  • Rapid adjustment knob of oxygen concentration.

  • Stainless steel made specimen holders.

  • Portable flame igniter, easy-to-use.