What should be the flash point of a good lubricant?
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Generally, the fire point is 5-100C higher than the flash point for any lubricant. Significance: It tells the maximum temperature up to which a lubricant can be used. A good lubricant should have flash and fire point above its working temperature.
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Generally, the fire point is 5-100C higher than the flash point for any lubricant. Significance: It tells the maximum temperature up to which a lubricant can be used. A good lubricant should have flash and fire point above its working temperature.
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The flash point of a good lubricant should be between 300°F to 400°F.
Explanation:
- Once the ignition source introduced to the volatile substance such as petroleum or fuel, a flash appears which indicates the point at which the fuel ignites. The lowest temperature recorded at that time is called the flash point of the substance.
- Under controlled laboratory conditions, the flash point is a measure of tendency of the test specimen to produce flammable mixture with air.
- In shipping and safety regulations, flash point is used to define flammable and combustible materials.
- Flash point can inform the possible presence of the flammable materials in a relatively non flammable materials or non-volatile materials.
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