Examples of using Flammable liquid in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Texas City explosion occurred when part of the plant's isomerization unit, which raises the level of octane in gasoline, overfilled with flammable liquid hydrocarbons.
Flammable liquids must be marked with a flash point, for example: FLASHPIONT 20 degrees Celsius.
Flammable liquids(see Chapter 2.6);
Flammable liquids and substances.
Class 3 flammable liquids in bulk of packing groups I and II.
They include things like a fuel camping stove or other flammable liquids.
Screening procedures for mixtures which may be flammable liquids(Class 3).
Where volatile flammable liquids or flammable gases or vapors exist(C1), but are normally confined within closed containers(D2).
Solid state batteries are also safer because they do not overflow toxic, flammable liquids and they do not emit as much heat as conventional batteries.
(a) Fuel cell cartridges may only contain flammable liquids(including methanol), formic acid and butane;
This entry applies to fuel cell cartridges containing flammable liquids including methanol or methanol/water solutions.
When handling flammable liquids or combustible dust ensure all isolated conductors of electricity are bonded together.
Clean up spilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline or other flammable liquids immediately.
In March of that year a Uighur woman allegedly tried to ignite flammable liquids on a plane after takeoff.
Different sizes of it provide safe storage of flammable, flammable liquids and chemicals.
Safety actions are necessarily linked to the type of hazard which exists, e.g., flammable liquids should be stored away from ignition sources.
Where this provision is used the proper shipping name shall be supplemented with the word" sample"(e.g., FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S. Sample).
Shall be supplemented with the word" SAMPLE"(e.g., FLAMMABLE LIQUID, N.O.S., SAMPLE)".
P-I- Zone, located in the premises in which flammable liquids are treated with a flashpoint of 61 or more degrees Celsius;