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The flash point of a substance is the temperature at which it produces enough vapor to ignite briefly when exposed to a flame. The ignition point is the temperature at which the substance will sustain combustion without the need for an external ignition source.
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The ignition point of heavy fuel oil typically ranges from 365°C to 400°C. This is the temperature at which the oil will start to combust in the presence of an ignition source.
all 1984's had HEI ignition.
Carpet can catch fire at temperatures around 600-800°F (315-425°C). It is important to keep sources of heat, such as candles or heaters, away from carpet to prevent potential ignition.
if you have a low ignition point... from what i understand.. it's hard to have feelings for someone. ( to ignite the "fire" per say)
under the carpet panel on the passenger side, right in front of the door.
It is the heat flux generated due to ignition of fuel at the spark plug
Burning point of any thing
In a Nut ShellFor any flammable liquid, its vapor pressure maximizes with increase in temperature.Flash point is the lowest point at which the vapors of a liquid ignite but stops on removal of an ignition source.Fire Point or ignition point is basically a point above the flash point at which burning will continue on removal of the ignition source
A carpet doorway strip is used to cover the seam where two different types of flooring meet, such as carpet and tile. It helps to create a smooth transition between the two surfaces and prevents the edges of the carpet from fraying or becoming damaged. This strip also helps to hold the carpet in place and maintain its integrity at the transition point, ensuring a neat and professional finish.