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Chlorine flammability limits

Fire Hazards - Flash Point (deg. F) 82 OC 61 CC Flammable limits in Air (%) Data not available Fire Extinguishing Agents Water, dry chemical, carbon dioxide Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Not pertinent Special Hazards of Combustion Products Toxic chlorine and phosgene gas may be formed in fires Behavior in Fire Not pertinent Ignition Temperature (deg. F) 932 Electrical Hazard Data not available Burning Rate No data. [Pg.163]

The auto-ignition temperatures of various halogenated hydrocarbons in presence of chlorine are considerably below the corresponding values in air. Examples are (in °C) chloromethane 215 (618 in air) dichloromethane 262 (556) 1,2-dichloropropane 180 (555°C). Flammability limits are usually wider in chlorine... [Pg.1405]

MRH values calculated for 31 combinations with oxidisable materials are given [1]. Flammability limits and auto-ignition temperatures for a number of mixtures with organic fuels are measured and reviewed. All experimental work reported is in the vapour phase, detonation is common. Precautions for chlorination reactions are considered [2],... [Pg.1411]

An increase in temperature tends to widen the flammable range, reducing the LFL. For example, the LFL for methane in air is commonly quoted as 5%. As the temperature of methane increases to autoignition temperature, the LFL falls to around 3%. Stronger ignition sources can ignite leaner mixtures. Flammability limits also depend on the type of atmosphere. Flammability limits are much wider in oxygen, chlorine, and other oxidizers than in air (NFPA, 1997). [Pg.400]

Chlorine Trifluoride — Fire Hazards Flash Point (deg. F) Not flammable, but can cause fire when mixed or in contact with some materials Flammable Limits in Air (%) Not pertinent Fire Extinguishing Agents Dry chemical Fire Extinguishing Agents Not To Be Used Do not use water... [Pg.322]


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