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The flammability of a substance varies with its temperature. Doesnt an analyzer have to be as hot as the source to measure true flammability as it exists at the sample point?

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The flammability of a substance varies with its temperature. Doesnt an analyzer have to be as hot as the source to measure true flammability as it exists at the sample point?

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No, not if the analyzer allows for the temperature difference. PrevEx analyzers are calibrated for an oven temperature of 400F, however, calibrations to suit higher or lower sample temperatures are available.

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