ID:
441
Maker's Name:
Baird and Tatlock, London
Where made:
England
Dimensions:
16 × 16 × 30 cm
This Abel-Pensky apparatus determines the flash ponit of a substance ie the lowest temperature at which a vapour will flash, when exposed to a naked flame.
Book reference:
Glazebrook, R: A dictionary of Applied Physics, Vol I, Macmillan, London, 1922.