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Flash Point Testing Explained - Stanhope-Seta

Stanhope-Seta , London Street, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 8AP, UK t: +44 (0) 1932 564391 | e: | is Flash Point ? Flash Point is defined as the lowest temperature of a liquid at which its vapours will form a combustible mixture with air. It is a convenient and reliable classification of the flammability of many substances, there are three main categories; Extremely flammable: Flash Point below 0 C Highly flammable: Flash Point below 21 C Flammable: Flash Point below 55 CQCQ uality ControlTransport & Storage RegulationsWaste Disposal RegulationsCLP RegulationsClassifying the flammability of fuels and other materials by their Flash Point value has been an established practice for more than 100 years.

Closed Cup (CC) Abel, Abel-Pensky, Pensky-Martens, Tag, Setaflash (CC) Closed cup tests aim to simulate the situation of a liquid spill in a closed environment. If the liquid is at, or above, its flash point then a fire or explosion is a possibility when exposed to a potential ignition. In closed cup tests the sample is placed inside a sealed

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