(engineering) The lowest temperature at which a volatile oil in an open vessel will continue to burn when ignited by a flame held close to its surface; used to test safety of kerosine and other illuminating oils.
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(engineering) The lowest temperature at which a volatile oil in an open vessel will continue to burn when ignited by a flame held close to its surface; used to test safety of kerosine and other illuminating oils.
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Burning Point is a heavy metal band from Oulu, Finland who have released two albums on the large independent German record label, SPV and two albums on the large German record label Metal Heaven The band's newest album is titled "Empyre" (released date: 02/27/2009).
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