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flash point The temperature at which a coating or solvent produces vapors that are capable of being ignited when exposed to a spark or flame.
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flash point The temperature at which a liquid or volatile solid gives off vapor sufficient to form an ignitable mixture with the air near the surface of the liquid or within the test vessel. There are two methods used for testing flash points; open cup and closed cup. The open cup method more nearly approximates actual conditions.
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flash point the lowest temperature at which a flammable liquid will produce a combustible vapor that will burn in the presence of a flame, under certain prescribed conditions of test.
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flash point The lowest temperature at which the vapors of a liquid can catch fire.
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flash point The lowest temperature at which a flame will propagate through the vapour of a combustible material
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