what is a flashpoint
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The temperature at which a substance gives off an ignitable vapor is the flash point. If the flash point is under 100 degrees F, it is a flammable (gasoline). If it is over 100, it is a combustible (diesel fuel). Flash point is NOT the ignition temperature.
The symbol flame is for flammable materials.
Class 3 Flammable Liquid label
Oxygen in and of itself is not flammable. Rather it supports the combustion of flammable materials.
Containers storing flammable materials should be clearly marked.
my head and it was made in 1950
Flammable solids are DOT Class 4.1 .
Afi 91-203
gas cylinders , geysers , electric circuits are some domestic material which are flammable.
Yes. Denim is flammable but it take a little longer to burn than other materials.
usually achohol and flammable materials
No. Oxygen is not flammable. Rather, it is what allows flammable materials to burn.
It will have a 'fire' logo on the container, which will tell the person how flammable the item is. The same thing goes for flammable containers on trucks.