Betekenis van:
flashpoint
flashpoint
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- vlampunt
- the lowest temperature at which the vapor of a combustible liquid can be ignited in air
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
flashpoint
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- point at which something is ready to blow up
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- 3, H226 if flashpoint ≥ 23 oC
- 1, H224 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling point ≤ 35 oC Flam.
- 2, H225 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling point > 35 oC Flam.
- The flashpoint of oils shall be determined by an approved closed cup method.
- 2, H225 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling point > 35 oC
- flammable liquid means a liquid having a flashpoint of not more than 93 °C.
- 1, H224 if flashpoint < 23 oC and initial boiling point ≤ 35 oC
- .26 Flashpoint is the temperature in degrees Celsius (closed cup test) at which a product will give off enough flammable vapour to be ignited, as determined by an approved flashpoint apparatus.
- For liquid preparations which show no flashpoint or a flashpoint higher than 55 °C and contain a halogenated hydrocarbon and more than 5 % flammable or highly flammable substances, the label on the packaging must bear the following inscription as appropriate:
- .2 In emergency generators, oil fuel with a flashpoint of not less than 43 °C may be used.
- The flashpoint of oils shall be determined by an approved closed cup method. .2 Oil fuel arrangements
- .1 Except as otherwise permitted by this paragraph, no oil fuel with a flashpoint of less than 60 °C shall be used.
- Where such tanks are situated within the boundaries of machinery spaces they shall not contain oil fuel having a flashpoint of less than 60 °C.
- For liquid mixtures which show no flashpoint or a flashpoint higher than 60 oC but not more than 93 oC and contain a halogenated hydrocarbon and more than 5 % highly flammable or flammable substances, the label on the packaging shall bear one of the following statements, depending on whether the substances referred to above are highly flammable or flammable:
- .1.2 By heated oil is meant oil the temperature of which after heating is higher than 60 °C or higher than the current flashpoint of the oil, if this is lower than 60 °C.