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Burn it to produce electicity, or burn it in a water heater for central heating, or burn it in a stove or open fire in a home
Yes, you can burn Laurel. However, it is best to not burn it in an open fireplace because Laurel contains cyanide compounds which are toxic and released into the smoke.
The fire point of a fuel is the temperature at which it will continue to burn for at least 5 seconds after ignition by an open flame.For wood this is very depending on moisture content (dryness) and coarseness: wood dust can be explosive, wet wood of blacknut tree hardly burnson its own even at 300 oC.
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No. Laurel contains cyanide compounds which are toxic. These toxins remain in the smoke from the wood. It isn't illegal to sell it; it is often sold as firewood. Experts advise aging it at least 2 years to stabilize the tar in the wood, and to burn it in a closed, vented fireplace. The indoor open fire seems a poor idea.
Of course you can.
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Because of fire
Yes, but you can only burn 'smokeless fuel'.
Burn it to produce electicity, or burn it in a water heater for central heating, or burn it in a stove or open fire in a home
Yes, you can burn Laurel. However, it is best to not burn it in an open fireplace because Laurel contains cyanide compounds which are toxic and released into the smoke.
Cauterize (verb (used with object) is to burn with a hotiron, electric current, fire, or a caustic, esp. for curative purposes
Glycerin can be used to make fire by mixing it with Potassium Permanganate. The mixture is the exposed to an open flame where it will quickly ignite and burn at high temperatures.
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The fire point of a fuel is the temperature at which it will continue to burn for at least 5 seconds after ignition by an open flame. Firepoint comes after flashpoint.
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