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Flash Point Temperature

At very low temperatures, flash-point deterrninations are inconsistent flash occurs below the temperature shown. [Pg.252]

Syltheiin 800 (Dow Corning Coiporation). A silicone polymer (Dimethyl Polysiloxane) recommended temperature range —40°C to 400°C similar to Syltherm XLT, more appropriate for somewhat higher temperatures flash point is I60°C,... [Pg.1125]

Chemical compound Flam, limits, lower, % v/v Flam, hmits, upper, % v/v Autoignition temperature. Flash point, closed cup. Flash point, open cup. [Pg.2315]

Physical and Chemical Properties. While the principal properties of diazinon are well characterized, (ASTER 1995 Howard 1991 HSDB 1996 Merck 1989) there are data gaps for melting point, odor and taste thresholds, autoignition temperature, flash point, and explosive limits for the compound. Additional information on these properties would be helpful in assessing the compound s environmental fate. There are also data gaps for some spontaneously-produced degradation products some of which may be as toxic or more toxic than diazinon. [Pg.157]

Molecular Weight Sublimation Temperature Flash Point... [Pg.333]

Henry s Law constant Autoign1t1on temperature Flash point Flammability limits Half-1i fe... [Pg.71]

Organic Peroxide Mixture Synonyms Di-Cup R Organic Peroxide Chemical Family Organic Peroxide CAS 80-43-3 Ingredients And Composition Data 99 % Dicumyl Peroxide [peroxide, bis (alpha alpha-dimethylbenzyl)] Specific Gravity 0.9 Vapor Pressure (mm Hg) 0.004 mm Hg at 500 C Physical Description Yellow, acrid color. Material is granular solid at room temperature Flash Point 127 C. In addition to this example, there are a number of other commercially... [Pg.346]

Autoignition temperature Flash point LD50, oral, mouse LD50, oral, rat NFPA classification... [Pg.421]

Nature of vapor Remains near source till atmospheric temperature > flash point Flows down in a slope and is collected at low point... [Pg.762]

Flash and fire point are considered only when the lubricant is exposed to high temperatures. Flash point is the temperature at which the oil gives off fumes that can be ignited by an open flame, usually over 300°F. Fire point is when the oil itself bums and is about 50 F higher than flash point. Flash point depends on a supply of oxygen. [Pg.334]

Ignition Temperature, Flash Point, Fire Point, and Smoke Point... [Pg.61]

Another safety hazard is flammability. It is a concern mainly with solvents that are volatile. One can easily find the following information ignition temperature, flash point, vapor pressure, vapor density and the mixture of solvent and air that is flammable. The lower and the wider the latter value, the more hazardous the solvent, since more likely one will encounter the conditions for flammability in the plant. [Pg.11]

UN risk phrases, R UN safety phrases, S UN/NA class ADR/RID class ICAO/IATA class Autoignition temperature Flash point Flash point method... [Pg.44]

Autoignition temperature Flash point Flash point method USE PERFORMANCE... [Pg.552]


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