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material is
flammable if it
ignites easily at
ambient temperatures. In
other words, a
combustible material ignites with some
effort and a
flammable material...
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Flammability limits or
explosive limits are the
ranges of fuel
concentrations in
relation to
oxygen from the air.
Combustion can
range in
violence from...
- A
flammable liquid is a
liquid which can be
easily ignited in air at
ambient temperatures, i.e. it has a
flash point at or
below nominal threshold temperatures...
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handle dangerous goods,
which include materials that are radioactive,
flammable, explosive, corrosive, oxidizing, asphyxiating, biohazardous, toxic, poisonous...
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Flammability diagrams show the
control of
flammability in
mixtures of fuel,
oxygen and an
inert gas,
typically nitrogen.
Mixtures of the
three g****es are...
- The
lower flammability limit (LFL),
usually expressed in
volume per cent, is the
lower end of the
concentration range over
which a
flammable mixture of...
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fires United States: NFPA 10
Chapter 5.2.1-5.2.5
Fires involving ordinary flammable solids fall
under class A. This
includes wood, paper, fabric, rubber,...
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international territories following later in the year.
Originally titled Flammable Children, the
final title references the 1962
global hit "A Swingin' Safari"...
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metal or
plastic container filled with a
flammable liquid, a
compressed flammable gas, or in
rarer cases a
flammable solid (e.g. rope in a
trench lighter);...
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materials are heated, they
undergo thermal decomposition and
release flammable gases.
Flashover occurs when the
majority of the
exposed surfaces in a...