No
Division 4.1 is for flammable solids. The 4.1 Hazard warning label is used on the outside of packages intended for shipping materials that meet the definition of a flammable solid. These will be things like magnesium and aluminum dust, but not wooden planks.
Non-Concentric wire is solid wire.
Wire can be fabricated in two different forms. Solid wire refers to a single wire, while stranded wire is a wire which is made up of more than one single solid wire twisted together. A stranded wire is much more flexible, and less subject to breaking from flexing than a stranded wire of the same size.
No, benzoic acid is a white crystalline solid and is not flammable. Like all organic substances though, it will burn with enough heat applied.
Division 4.1 is for flammable solids.
A flammable solid would fall into Division 4.1
A hazardous material that is a flammable solid is classified in Division 4.1
Flammable liquid: A liquid that catches on fire Flammable solid: A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is liable to cause fires through friction, absorption of moisture, spontaneous chemical change, retained heat from processing, or which can be ignited readily.
Nothing.
Lanthanum is silvery white, malleable, flammable solid. As such it reacts with water and dilute acids to produce flammable, explosive hydrogen gas.
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Most motors aren't wired with solid wire. Typically only alternators or electric motors have solid wire.
wax as a solid is not flammable it will melt but not catch fire.wax as a liquid will only melt.so. no^^ no. your wrong. lolwax as a solid does turn to liquid, and in a candle, for example, the wick is burning the vapour from the liquid wax which is actually very flammable.