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    The flash point is a descriptive characteristic that is used to distinguish between flammable fuels, such as petrol (also known as gasoline), and combustible fuels, such as diesel. It is also used to characterize the fire hazards of fuels. Fuels which have a flash point less than 37.8 °C (100.0 °F) are called flammable, whereas fuels having a ...

  2. flash point, the lowest temperature at which a liquid (usually a petroleum product) will form a vapour in the air near its surface that will “flash,” or briefly ignite, on exposure to an open flame. The flash point is a general indication of the flammability or combustibility of a liquid. Below the flash point, insufficient vapour is ...

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  3. Flash Point of Aviation Fuel (Jet Fuel): Jet fuel, used in aviation, has a flash point typically between -22°C to 38°C (-8°F to 100°F), depending on its grade. The flash point allows it to vaporize quickly for efficient combustion in jet engines. The following table provides flashpoints of some more liquids:

  4. The flash points for some common liquids and fuels. The flash point of a chemical substance is the lowest temperature where enough fluid can evaporate to form a combustible concentration of gas. The flash point is an indication of how easy a chemical may burn. Materials with higher flash points are less flammable or hazardous than chemicals ...

  5. 5.2.3 Flash point. The flash point is the lowest temperature at which a volatile substance evaporates to form an ignitable mixture with air in the presence of an igneous source and continues burning after the trigger source is removed. This parameter is related to the degree of danger of a volatile substance.

  6. Flash point is an important parameter for safety considerations, especially during storage and transportation of volatile crude oil products (i.e., LPG, light naphtha, gasoline) in a high-temperature environment. The surrounding temperature around a storage tank should always be less than the flash point of the fuel to avoid possibility of ...

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  8. Jul 17, 2023 · The Fuel Pulse Show Podcast's Episode 30 podcast explores the causes of a low flash point in diesel fuel, with contamination being the primary factor. The accidental introduction of gasoline, even in small amounts, can significantly reduce the flash point of diesel fuel (and is likely the most common culprit for stored diesel fuel with a low flash point).

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