yanarlık, tutuşma, yanabilirlik, TUTUŞMA KABİLİYETİ; PARLAMA KABİLİYETİ:Malzemenin depolamada nispi parlama kabiliyeti şu şekilde tarif edilir; tehlikeli (hazardous) Ya bizzat veya ambalajlarıyla ateş almaya ve yangının yoğunlaşıp süratle yayılmasına müsait malzeme; orta (moderate) - Yangının alevlenmesine yardımcı olacak mahiyetteki malzeme; düşük (low) - Kendiliğinden ateş almayacak, fakat, ambalajlarıyla birlikte, yangının alevlenmesine yardım edecek mahiyetteki malzeme; parlamaz, tutuşmaz (non-combustibility); ne kendiliğinden ateş alacak, ne de parlamaya yardımcı olacak mahiyetteki malzeme ve ambalajlar, parlama kabiliyeti, tutuşma kabiliyeti, yanıcı, yanar, tutuşucu, kolay tutuşan, kolayca tutuşabilir, kolay tutuşan şey, yanıcı madde, yakıt, yanabilir, kolay tutuşan madde, parlamaya hazır, tutuşabilir, tutuşturucu, heyecanlı/yanıcı,
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TUTUŞMA KABİLİYETİ; PARLAMA KABİLİYETİ:Malzemenin depolamada nispi parlama kabiliyeti şu şekilde tarif edilir; tehlikeli (hazardous) Ya bizzat veya ambalajlarıyla ateş almaya ve yangının yoğunlaşıp süratle yayılmasına müsait malzeme; orta (moderate) - Yangının alevlenmesine yardımcı olacak mahiyetteki malzeme; düşük (low) - Kendiliğinden ateş almayacak, fakat, ambalajlarıyla birlikte, yangının alevlenmesine yardım edecek mahiyetteki malzeme; parlamaz, tutuşmaz (non-combustibility); ne kendiliğinden ateş alacak, ne de parlamaya yardımcı olacak mahiyetteki malzeme ve ambalajlar Askeri
combustibleness, inflammability, state of being easily set on fire, The state of being combustible, The quality of being combustible, Capable of burning, A material that is capable of burning, burnable, Able to burn, Something that catches fire and burns easily; a characteristic of chaparral ecology, A term referring to the general classification of certain liquids that will burn and have a flash point of 37 8 degrees C (100 degrees F) to 93 3 degrees C (200 degrees F), A combustible liquid or an "Ordinary Combustible" such as wood, paper, etc, Capable of taking fire and burning; apt to catch fire; inflammable, Various materials in the waste stream which are burnable, such as paper, plastic, lawn clippings, leaves, and other organic materials, Easily kindled or excited; quick; fiery; irascible, a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power capable of igniting and burning, A substance that may be set on fire, or which is liable to take fire and burn, A material having a flashpoint higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, Capable of igniting and burning, A term used by NFPA, DOT and others to classify certain liquids that will burn, on the basis of flash points Both NFPA and DOT generally define "combustible liquids" as having a flash point of 100°F ( 37 8°C) or higher but below 200°F (93 3°C) Also see "flammable " Non-liquid substances such as wood and paper are classified as "ordinary combustibles" by NFPA, a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power, A combustible material or gas catches fire and burns easily. The ability of coal to release a combustible gas has long been known. = inflammable. able to burn easily combustible material/gas etc, burns easily, highly flammable, explosive, something which burns easily, highly flammable substance, Able to catch on fire and burn The National Fire Protection Association and the U S Department of Transporation generally define a "combustible liquid" as having a flash point of l00 degrees F (37 8 degrees C) or higher (see Flash Point), Refers to any liquid with a flash point at or above 100 degrees F (37 5 degrees C), A term used by NFPA, DOT, and others to classify certain liquids that will burn, on a basis of flash points Both NFPA and DOT generally define combustible liquids as having a flash point of 100oF (37 8oC) or higher See also Flammable Nonliquid substances such as wood and paper are classified as ordinary combustibles by NFPA, Able to ignite at 100°F or above, A term used by NFPA, DOT, and others to classify certain liquids that will burn, on the basis of flash points Both NFPA, and DOT generally define "combustible liquids" as having a flash point of 100oF (37 8oC) or higher but below 200oF (93 3oC) Also see "flammable " Non-liquid substances such as wood and paper are classified as "ordinary combustibles" by NFPA, A term the NFPA, DOT, and others use to classify certain materials with low flash points that ignite easily Both NFPA and DOT generally define combustible liquids as having a flash point of 100° F (38° C) or higher The NFPA classifies nonliquid materials such as wood and paper as ordinary combustibles OSHA defines combustible liquids within the Hazard Communication Law as any liquid with a flash point at or above 100° F (38° C) but below 200° F (93 3° C), According to the DOT and NFPA, COMBUSTIBLE liquids are those having a flash point at or above 100deg F (37 8deg C), or liquids that will burn They do not ignite as easily as flammable liquids However, combustible liquids can be ignited under certain circumstances, and must be handled with caution Substances such as wood, paper, etc , are termed "Ordinary Combustibles ", According to the DOT and NFPA, combustible liquids are those having a flash point at or above 100EF (37 8EC), or liquids that will burn They do not ignite as easily as flammable liquids However, combustible liquids can be ignited under certain circumstances, and must be handled with caution Substances such as wood, paper, etc , are termed "Ordinary Combustibles ", A substance with a flash point of 100°F (38°C) or higher,
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The state of being combustible
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Capable of burning - "Dumping fertilizer on top of whatever mysterious goop was in the storage tank created a combustible mix which caught on fire."
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A material that is capable of burning
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burnable
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Something that catches fire and burns easily; a characteristic of chaparral ecology
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A term referring to the general classification of certain liquids that will burn and have a flash point of 37 8 degrees C (100 degrees F) to 93 3 degrees C (200 degrees F)
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A combustible liquid or an "Ordinary Combustible" such as wood, paper, etc
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Capable of taking fire and burning; apt to catch fire; inflammable
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Various materials in the waste stream which are burnable, such as paper, plastic, lawn clippings, leaves, and other organic materials
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combustible
Easily kindled or excited; quick; fiery; irascible
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combustible
a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power capable of igniting and burning
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combustible
A substance that may be set on fire, or which is liable to take fire and burn
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A material having a flashpoint higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit
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Capable of igniting and burning
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A term used by NFPA, DOT and others to classify certain liquids that will burn, on the basis of flash points Both NFPA and DOT generally define "combustible liquids" as having a flash point of 100°F ( 37 8°C) or higher but below 200°F (93 3°C) Also see "flammable " Non-liquid substances such as wood and paper are classified as "ordinary combustibles" by NFPA
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combustible
a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power
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A combustible material or gas catches fire and burns easily. The ability of coal to release a combustible gas has long been known. = inflammable. able to burn easily combustible material/gas etc
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explosive, something which burns easily, highly flammable substance isim
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Able to catch on fire and burn The National Fire Protection Association and the U S Department of Transporation generally define a "combustible liquid" as having a flash point of l00 degrees F (37 8 degrees C) or higher (see Flash Point)
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Refers to any liquid with a flash point at or above 100 degrees F (37 5 degrees C)
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A term used by NFPA, DOT, and others to classify certain liquids that will burn, on a basis of flash points Both NFPA and DOT generally define combustible liquids as having a flash point of 100oF (37 8oC) or higher See also Flammable Nonliquid substances such as wood and paper are classified as ordinary combustibles by NFPA
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Able to ignite at 100°F or above
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A term used by NFPA, DOT, and others to classify certain liquids that will burn, on the basis of flash points Both NFPA, and DOT generally define "combustible liquids" as having a flash point of 100oF (37 8oC) or higher but below 200oF (93 3oC) Also see "flammable " Non-liquid substances such as wood and paper are classified as "ordinary combustibles" by NFPA
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A term the NFPA, DOT, and others use to classify certain materials with low flash points that ignite easily Both NFPA and DOT generally define combustible liquids as having a flash point of 100° F (38° C) or higher The NFPA classifies nonliquid materials such as wood and paper as ordinary combustibles OSHA defines combustible liquids within the Hazard Communication Law as any liquid with a flash point at or above 100° F (38° C) but below 200° F (93 3° C)
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According to the DOT and NFPA, COMBUSTIBLE liquids are those having a flash point at or above 100deg F (37 8deg C), or liquids that will burn They do not ignite as easily as flammable liquids However, combustible liquids can be ignited under certain circumstances, and must be handled with caution Substances such as wood, paper, etc , are termed "Ordinary Combustibles "
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According to the DOT and NFPA, combustible liquids are those having a flash point at or above 100EF (37 8EC), or liquids that will burn They do not ignite as easily as flammable liquids However, combustible liquids can be ignited under certain circumstances, and must be handled with caution Substances such as wood, paper, etc , are termed "Ordinary Combustibles "
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A substance with a flash point of 100°F (38°C) or higher
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