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the lowest temperature at which a chemical vapor will light on fire.
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The lowest temperature at which the vapor of a substance will catch on fire, even momentarily, if heat is applied. Provides an indication of how flammable a substance is.
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| flash point |
The temperature at which a substance gives off a sufficient amount of vapors to form an ignitable mixture with air. Products with a low flash point (below 100?F) should not be used in the presence of (or near) fire, flame, sparks or high heat, ie, a lit cigarette or automobile trunks. The flash point of a product can be found in the MSDS.
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Is the minimum temperature of a petroleum product, or other combustible fluid, at which vapor is produced at a rate sufficient to yield a combustible mixture. This is usually considered to be the lowest temperature at which the air vapor mixture will
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| flash point |
the temperature at which a liquid gives off vapor sufficient to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid or within the vessel.
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