Flash and Fire Point Test – Procedure

Bitumen is a by-product of crude oil which has strong adhesive and waterproofing properties. It is involved in many tests to determine its grade and durability.

Bitumen

The penetration test is performed to determine the penetrate value of the bitumen and a softening point test is conducted to determine the viscosity point of the bitumen.

The flash and fire point test is performed on a particular bitumen grade to identify the safe temperature of bitumen for reliable work.

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What is a flash and fire point test?

Flash point – The lowest temperature of bitumen that induces the material to vapour and momentarily catch fire in the form of flash is known as a flashpoint.

Fire Point – The lowest temperature of bitumen that induces the material to ignite and burn at least for 5 seconds is known as fire point.

Why do we check flash point and fire point?

Since bitumen is a by-product of crude oil, it contains highly flammable particles.

How do you determine the flash and fire point?

The Pensky-Martens can find the flash and fire point value using a closed cup and open cup test apparatus.

Apparatus Required

Flash and Fire Point Test Apparatus

Procedure for Closed cup Test – Bitumen

Lab Report

Type – Closed/Open Sample1 Sample2 Sample3
Flashpoint
Fire point

The difference of duplicate test results should be in the limit as mentioned in the below table as per IS code 1209.

Flash Point Repeatability Reproducibility
104°C and below 2°C 3.5°C
Above 104°C 5.5°C 8.5°C

Procedure for Open cup Test – Cut back Bitumen

The apparatus required for the Open cup test is similar to the Pensky-Martens closed cup tester with the only modification is the cover of the cup is replaced by a clip that is placed on the upper rim of the cup.

Lab Report

Type – Closed/Open Sample1 Sample2 Sample3
Flashpoint
Fire point

The difference of duplicate test results should be in the limit as mentioned in the below table, as per IS code 1209.

Conditions Repeatability Reproducibility
Flashpoint 8°C 11°C
Fire point 8°C 14°C

The flash and fire point value will differ based on the bitumen grade. The recommended minimum Values of flash & fire point is given below.

Usually, the fire point value is 8 to 10% greater than the flash point value.

Condition Minimum Temp Value
Flashpoint 175 °C
Fire point 175 °C +5 °C

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Factors affecting the flash point and fire point