The flash point can be used to determine the transportation and storage temperature requirements for lubricants.
1.viscosity 2.flash point 3.effects of oxidants
Flash point of min. 60 °C (140 °F).
The flash point of asphalt is over 200 oC.
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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 can be used to determine the transportation and storage temperature requirements for lubricants.
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Smoke point: reaching this temperature the oil support a thermal dissociation (and degradation) process: formation of glycerol and fatty acids, acrolein, etc. A great smoke point is a quality for an edible oil. Flash point: temperature of combustion; the flash point is of course greater than the smoke point.
Ethanol: Flash point is 13 °CPropanol: Flash point is 22 °CHexanol: Flash point is 59 °CVegetable oil: Flash point is 327 °C
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This is because the oil has flash over point at 140 deg.Cl and the winding insulation cannot exceed the flash point of the oil.
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Oil, it has a lower flash point and is less volatile.
110 degree F.
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Petroleum oil grease has a flash point of 220 degree centigrade
1.viscosity 2.flash point 3.effects of oxidants