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Q: What is the ignition temperature of oak wood?
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At what temperature does oak wood burn?

Oak wood burns at a temperature of 1300 to 1600 degrees C. When burning wood, it is important to use proper safety precautions.


What is ignition Temperature of wood?

300 degrees


Which one has got higher ignition temperature wood or kerosene?

kerosene has got higher ignition temperature.


Which has higher ignition temperature kerosene oil or wood?

kerosene


Why does wood not catch fire when it is heated a little?

The wood will not catch fire until it reached its combustion temperature. If at a lower temperature, the wood will simple smoulder, giving out smoke without a flame.


Is oak a hard or soft wood?

oak is a very hard wood


Will oak split easily?

oak splits manly because of the temperature change in the wood (it will be cold when it is cut and now when the process it inside it get warmer and weaker)


What is the burning point of standard plywood?

The ignition temperature is about 250 Celsius for ordinary wood.


What sort of wood do oak tree proudce?

oak wood


Which wood is the strongest?

oak people oak oak oak


What is the temperature of burning wood burning coal in a multi fuel burner?

For Burning wood:The temperature for the piloted ignition of wood is typically about 350 °C (660 °F), whereas the spontaneous ignition requires a temperature of approximately 600 °C (1100 °F)http://virtual.vtt.fi/virtual/innofirewood/stateoftheart/database/burning/burning.html


Can wood reach a temperature of over 1000 degrees?

No, although the answer does depend on the temperature scale being used.Most materials have a temperature, the autoignition point, at which they will spontaneously ignite without the need of an external source of ignition. For wood this is around 300 deg C although the exact value will vary from one species to another. At this temperature cellulose, which is present in all wood, starts to disintegrate and releases hydrocarbons. These react with the oxygen in the air and cause ignition.