You did not say what type of alcohol, Most common types are isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) methanol (used in shellac) and ethanol (beer, wine, whiskey) An ethanol-water solution that contains 40% ABV (alcohol by volume) will catch fire if heated to about26 °C (79 °F) and if an ignition source is applied to it. This is called its flash point. The flash point of pure ethanol is 16.60 °C (61.88 °F), less than average room temperature.
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
The flash point of asphalt is over 200 oC.
Refer to the related link for a Wikipedia article on flash point.
It depends on the substance. Yes, all flammable substances have a "flash-point". Every substance has a different flash point expressed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. If the temperature is below the flash point you will not be able to ignite it. And the higher the temp above the flash-point the more readily it will burn.
The flash point of kerosenes is between 35 0C and 65 0C. The autoignition point of kerosenes is 220 0C.
it should be somewhere around 20 deg centigrade. as 20% alcohol has flash point of 28-30 deg c and whiskey has alcohol 42.8%. sandeep
Flashpoint would be approximately 36° C
You did not say what type of alcohol, Most common types are isopropyl (rubbing alcohol) methanol (used in shellac) and ethanol (beer, wine, whiskey) An ethanol-water solution that contains 40% ABV (alcohol by volume) will catch fire if heated to about26 °C (79 °F) and if an ignition source is applied to it. This is called its flash point. The flash point of pure ethanol is 16.60 °C (61.88 °F), less than average room temperature.
What is the flash point of 1/2" osb
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
Flash point of canola is approx. 425oC
The flash point of ethylamine is -37 0C.
Will Raise the flash point !
What is the flash point of 1/2" osb
The flash point of asphalt is over 200 oC.
The flash point of natural gas is 500 F