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Ignition energy temperature effect

Flammable gas or vapor-air mixtures Due to their low minimum ignition energies (<1 mj), avoidance of effective ignition sources in flammable gas or vapor-air mixtures is in principle possible only in exceptional cases. For hot surfaces a maximum permissible surface temperature Tmax must be specified, with the help of the minimum ignition temperature (MIT) of flammable gases, vapors, or liquids, so that the temperature of all surfaces is not exceeded (Table 23-8). [Pg.17]

Energy Thermal change of temperature effect Ignition, activation of chemical reaction, hazard caused by thermal expansion/contraction of solids/gases, etc. [Pg.175]


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