antändningspunkt
Antändningspunkt, also known as ignition point or autoignition temperature, is the lowest temperature at which a combustible material will spontaneously ignite in a normal atmosphere without an external source of ignition, such as a flame or spark. This temperature is a critical property for assessing the fire hazard associated with a substance.
Unlike flash point, which requires an ignition source to ignite vapors, antändningspunkt describes a self-sustaining combustion
Factors influencing antändningspunkt include the chemical composition of the substance, the presence of impurities, the atmospheric
Understanding antändningspunkt is crucial in various industrial and safety contexts, including the design of storage facilities,