- The
autoignition temperature or self-ignition temperature,
often called spontaneous ignition temperature or
minimum ignition temperature (or
shortly ignition...
- mixture". (EN 60079-10-1) The
flash point is
sometimes confused with the
autoignition temperature, the
temperature that
causes spontaneous ignition. The fire...
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requires completing the fire triangle,
usually by
heating tinder above its
autoignition temperature. Fire is an
essential tool for
human survival and the use...
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heating which rapidly accelerates to high temperatures) and finally,
autoignition. It is
distinct from (but has
similar practical effects to) pyrophoricity...
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safety critical.
Testing of the fire
point is done by open cup apparatus.
Autoignition temperature Flash point Steven A., Treese;
Peter R., Pujado;
David S...
- when
brought to its
autoignition temperature. For the
stoichiometric mixture in air, at
normal atmospheric pressure,
autoignition occurs at
about 570 °C...
- the
autoignition temperature of the
hazardous atmosphere. Both
external and
internal temperatures are
taken into consideration. The
autoignition temperature...
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unburned fuel-air
mixture (the so-called end g****es) and parti****te in the
autoignition of the end g****es. This sudden,
localized heat
release generates a shock...
- the
majority of the
exposed surfaces in a
space are
heated to
their autoignition temperature and emit
flammable gases (see also
flash point). Flashover...
- from β-hydroxyketones.
Triethylborane is
strongly pyrophoric, with an
autoignition temperature of −20 °C (−4 °F),
burning with an apple-green
flame characteristic...