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flash point of petrol is > -45 degree celsius flash point of diesel is 52-95 degree celsius
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
The flash point of asphalt is over 200 oC.
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All fuel oils have a flash point of 490F (254C). Distillate fuels have lower flash points.
Flash point means nothing but the amount of heat it takes to make the Gasoline or Diesel combust
66 degree Centigrade
what is a flashpoint <><><> 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.
MDO stands for Medium Density Overlay
flash point is the temperature of the fuel at which a momentary or may be a instantaneous flame occurs occurs when you introduce a source of flame over the surface of the fuel (not by contact, the introductory flame should always be above the surface of the fuel)fire point is the temperature of the fuel at which at least a 5 second flame occurs when you introduce a source of flame above the surface of the fuel.
flash point of petrol is > -45 degree celsius flash point of diesel is 52-95 degree celsius
Diesel engines do not require "ignition" to burn diesel fuel--it is powered by the "heat of compression" therefore diesel fuel has a much higher "flash point" than gasoline. If you were to put gasoline in a diesel engine you would probably blow the heads off the engine. Due to lower "flash point" (temperature when fuel ignites). If you were to put diesel fuel in a gasoline powered engine, it would not ignite and engine will not start. Due to higher "flash point).
Unburnt fuel fills the chambers and silencer, causing the loud bang of a 'back fire'.
What is the flash point of 1/2" osb
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).