Examples of using Flash point in English and their translations into Slovenian
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The flash point is measured in a standardized apparatus using standard test methods,
Function Overview flash point measuring instrument, Used to determine the closed flash point value of petroleum products.
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℃.
Measuring a flash point using an open cup method is,
Possible test methods for determining the flash point of flammable liquids are listed in Table 2.6.3.
Substances which have a flash point lower than 21°C
There are two ways to determine the flash point of oil: closed cup method
A Flash point is a converter which is a lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air.
the lower the flash point and the flash point, the higher the self-ignition point. .
The reduction of the flash point temperature of the transformer oil
It has the same distillation characteristics between 150°C and 300°C(generally not above 250°C) and flash point as kerosene.
Most industries need to test the Flash Point of raw materials,
Flash Point is defined as“the lowest temperature of a liquid at which its vapours will form a combustible mixture with air”.
Flash point measuring instrument, Used to determine the closed flash point value of petroleum products.
Note the flash point at the side of the warhead… where presumably Mr. Sewell
Information on the melting point will impact the choice of method for flash point, flammability, autoflammability,
Fire Rescue- 2nd Story, an expansion pack for Flash Point: Fire Rescue, contains two double-sided mounted game boards….
To measure a flash point, it is necessary to introduce an ignition source to the substance
Substances which have a flash point lower than 55°C
Since each test method may yield a different reading, the test method employed is usually indicated when a liquid's flash point is given in a material safety data sheet(MSDS) or in technical documents.