self heating or pyrophoric materials
The DOT classification for Spontaneously Combustible material is Division 4.2
A combustible gas placard indicates the presence of gases that can ignite and burn in the event of a fire or explosion. It is used to warn individuals of the potential hazards associated with handling or transporting these gases.
self-heating or pyrophoric materials
Division 4.2 is spontaneously combustible material.
Aaahh Real Monsters - 1994 Spontaneously Combustible Curse of Katana 2-1 was released on: USA: 9 September 1995
It is the hazard group for spontaneously combustible materials.
DOT Hazard Class 4 is for flammable solids such as magnesium metal.
Eleonore G. Kayser has written: 'Spontaneously combustible solids'
No, methane itself does not spontaneously combust. However, in the presence of oxygen and an ignition source, such as a spark, methane can ignite and burn.
Lower Explosive Limit
4.1 - Flammable solid 4.2 - Spontaneously combustible material 4.3 - Hazardous when wet material
Spontaneously Combustible