Both diethyl ether and carbon disulfide have exceptionally low autoignition temperatures which increase greatly the fire risk associated with these solvents.
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People working in autoignition point of the gas, so substitution of more powerful lamps or batteries may void the approval.
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The melting process must be performed using a heat-spreader, so as to avoid creating autoignition hot-spots.
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:: Toluene has a very low flash point, but alcohols such as ethanol or isopropanol have much lower autoignition temperatures.
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In order to catch fire, wood needs to reach its autoignition temperature, which is around 300 �C ( 570 �F ).
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The elements were designed for average operation temperature of; the autoignition point of the reactor base plates was only 150 �C higher.
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The higher the octane rating, the more resistant the fuel is to autoignition under high pressures, which allows for a higher compression ratio.
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The flash point may sometimes be confused with the autoignition temperature, which is the temperature at which the vapor ignites spontaneously without an ignition source.
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Autoignition temperatures of liquid chemicals are typically measured using a flask placed in a temperature-controlled oven in accordance with the procedure described in ASTM E659.
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The main mechanism of combustion propagation is of a powerful pressure wave that compresses the unburnt gas ahead of the wave to a temperature above the autoignition temperature.