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Forensic Analysis of Fire Debris

The most frequently encountered accelerants are readily available petroleum distillates such as gasoline, jet fuel, and kerosene. ASTM has published a classification for ignitable liquids that is widely used as part of the forensic analysis of fire debris a summary is presented in Table 10.1. Each class is further [Pg.434]

1 Table 10.1 Classification of Ignitable Liquids (after ASTM)  [Pg.434]

Gasoline Petroleum disiill.ntes Primarily C4 C12 Pet ether Chaieoal starter fluids Kentsene, diesel oil [Pg.434]

Isoparaffinits Lighter fluids (butane) Aviation gas (av gas) Paint thinners, copier Specialty solvents [Pg.434]

Aromatics Toluenes and xylenes. toners Dcgieasers, specialty Industrial cleaning srrivents [Pg.434]


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