Examples of using Flash point in English and their translations into Danish
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preparations having a flash point below 21 °C(including extremely flammable liquids).
Flash point should not be confused with auto-ignition point temperature at which combustion occurs spontaneously, without an external source of ignition.
preparations having a flash point below 21° C
The Flash point is not confused at auto ignition temperature thus the Flash point is not depend on the temperature.
The flash point limits, used for the subdivision of combustible substances,
Function Overview flash point measuring instrument, Used to determine the closed flash point value of petroleum products.
transformer oil acid tester, flash point testerand so on.
If boiling point is< 350°C and flash point> 55°C or if incombustible
Nowadays, Flash point is used to say non-volatile
and for raising the flash point.
And the use of the oil is prohibited to heat to its flash point, the maximum temperature should be generally lower than the flash point of 20-30℃. There are two ways to determine the flash point of oil.
0,839 g/cm3(20 °C), flash point: 15 °C Related Information Certificates Enter a Lot Number Application Histology Workflow MSDS msds_102480.
50% ethanol as we poured into a crucible then we tried to light it with the help of just a match to see if the flash point was lower
50% ethanol as we poured into a crucible then we tried to light it with the help of just a match to see if the flash point was lower
explosive limits are unknown and:- the(estimated) flash point< 55 °C:'see Notes' and use also phrase 24215;- the(estimated) flash point> 55 °C or the flash point cannot be estimated:
the oil vapor in the open flash point diffuses freely into the surrounding air and thus the flash point measured by the two instruments for the same oil Different,
Something with high vapor pressure and low flash points.
I know what you're thinking, but the flash point is too high for it to burn.
Although this definition of the concept flash point is unambiguous,
This relates to substances with a flash point between 21 and 100°C, the specific value of the flash point being mentioned.