Copper Corrosion by LPG – ASTM D1838 / IP 411 / ISO 6251

The Copper Corrosion Test for LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas), defined by ASTM D1838, IP 411, and ISO 6251, is a standard method used to determine the presence of corrosive components in LPG. This test helps identify sulfur and other impurities that may damage copper or copper alloys, ensuring fuel safety, compliance, and quality control in petroleum laboratories.

LPG Corrosion Vessel – ASTM D1838 (LT/LPG-169000/M)

The LPG Corrosion Vessel is specifically designed for use in the ASTM D1838 Copper Strip Corrosion Test. Manufactured from high-grade stainless steel, it delivers durability, accuracy, and safety for routine fuel testing applications.

Key Features:
• Robust stainless steel construction for long service life
• Equipped with two stainless steel needle valves for precise gas control
• Screw-top closure with o-ring sealing gasket to prevent leaks
• Pressure tested up to 70 bar for reliable performance and laboratory safety

This corrosion vessel is a trusted solution for refineries, LPG distributors, and testing laboratories that require accurate copper corrosion analysis in compliance with international standards.