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Flash ignition temperature

This is called the Setchkin Technique and covers the laboratory determination of the self-ignition and flash-ignition temperatures of plastics using a hot-air-ignition furnace as the heat source. [Pg.411]

The ASTM fire test procedure describes a laboratory determination of the flash ignition temperature (FIT) and spontaneous ignition temperature, or self-ignition temperature (SIT) of plastics and composites using a hot-air furnace. FIT is the minimum temperature at which sufficient flammable gases are emitted to ignite by a... [Pg.478]

Polymer Minimum flash-ignition temperature, °C Minimum self-ignition temperature, °C Burning rate, cm/s... [Pg.526]

Determination of self-ignition, flash-ignition temperatures and self-ignition by temporary glow. [Pg.916]

Flash ignition temperature. The lowest temperature of air passing around the specimen at which a sufficient amount of combustible gas is evolved to be ignited by a small external pilot flame. [Pg.667]

Results obtained from the standardized Setchkin method have revealed that the majority of plastics had similar flash-ignition temperatures within a range of about 150 °C. Consequently, the ignition temperature is not a reliable indicator for ascertaining relative combustibility but it can be distinctive when plastics are compared to other types of combustibles. [Pg.113]

ASTM D 1929 (Tfiash, flash ignition temperature) and Tig (spontaneous) [46] ... [Pg.915]

Determination of selfignition, flash-ignition temperatures, and selfignition by temporary glow... [Pg.1132]

Equipment/tool design, construction, and processing of TPVs differ from that of other thermoplastics. EPDM/polypropylene is thermally stable up to 500°F (260°C) and it should not be processed above this temperature. It has a flash ignition temperature above 650°F (343°C). [Pg.220]

Polymer Flash Ignition Temperature, °C Self-Ignition Temperature, °C... [Pg.274]

Polymer Flash ignition temperature, °C Self ignition temperature, °C... [Pg.261]

ASTM D1929 - Flash ignition temperature using a hot-air ignition fumaee. [Pg.398]

Ignition Temperatures (ASTM D1929-Flash-ignition temperature Self-ignition temperature -1977) ( C) 400 440 390 415 ... [Pg.831]


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