referred to as flammability limits or explosive limits. Combustion can range in violence from deflagration through detonation. Limits vary with temperature...
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given temperature and pressure. The flammability range is delineated by the upper and lower flammability limits. Outside this range of air/vapor mixtures...
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Regulations - Notice of Proposed New Flammability Standards for Upholstered Furniture/Articles Exempt from Flammability Standards". Department of Consumer...
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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 gasses are...
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require the labeling of flammable liquids, on containers and safety data sheets, as follows: Fire prevention Fire protection Flammability List of R-phrases...
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Fluorocarbon (section Flammability)
research included tests on the issue of flammability, and showed that the tested fluorocarbons were not flammable in air in any proportion, though most...
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Some burners, such as gas flares, dispose of unwanted or uncontainable flammable gases. Some burners are operated to produce carbon black. The gas burner...
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Group on Flash Point (JWG-FP), ASTM D02.8B Flammability Section and the Energy Institute's TMS SC-B-4 Flammability Panel. Autoignition temperature Fire point...
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or ufl may refer to: Chemistry: Upper flammable limit, the flammability limit describing the richest flammable mixture of a combustible gas Colleges and...
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and self-decomposing substances with inerts are slightly below the flammability limits and, for spherically expanding fronts, well below them. The influence...
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all oxygen, but rather enough to stay below the lean flammability limit and the lean explosion limit. In contrast to the oxygen concentration of 21% in...
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rich flashover occurs when the hot smoke with flammable gas ratio above the upper limit of flammability range and temperature higher than the ignition...
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starting if a driver is over the legal alcohol limit Ignite (disambiguation) Flammability limit Lower flammable limit This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Flammable gases are not generally explosive under all conditions,[citation needed] . Additionally, oxygen must be present. The flammability limits of...
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parameter when designing hypoxic air fire prevention systems. Flammability limit Flammability diagram Monographs Green, Don W.; Robert H. Perry (October...
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being created, lack of visible signs of flame (fire above its upper flammability limit), "pulsing" smoke plumes from openings and auto-ignition of hot gases...
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hydrogen content within the generator above the upper or below the lower flammability limit at all times, and other hydrogen safety measures. When the generator...
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combustible (or flammable) gas is able to undergo combustion (explode) only if mixed with air in the right proportions. The flammability limits of the gas...
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easily damaged by fire, such as tobacco, electronic rooms and highly flammable liquid and gases. Often, normal point detectors will recognise the danger...
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List of refrigerants (section Type and flammability)
safety group in toxicity & flammability (in air @ 60 °C, 101.3 kPa) classing (see legends) Refrigerant concentration limit / immediately dangerous to...
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for new or divested businesses Lower flammable limit, the lower end of the concentration range over which a flammable mixture of gas or vapour in air can...
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Category 1B gases meet the flammability criteria of 1A, but are not pyrophoric or chemically unstable and have a lower flammability limit in air. Category 2 includes...
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a flammable range with air of at least 12 percentage points regardless of the lower flammable limit. Alternative sign Division 2.1 Non-flammable non-toxic...
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