flameproneness
Flameproneness refers to the susceptibility of an organic substance, typically a solid or a liquid, to catch fire and sustain combustion. The term can be applied to a wide range of materials, including fuels, plastics, and other combustible substances.
The concept of flameproneness is closely related to the pyrolysis process, where a material decomposes and
Several factors influence the flameproneness of a substance, including its chemical composition, molecular structure, and thermal
The measurement of flameproneness is typically performed using standardized tests, such as the Combustion Test or
In fire science and safety, knowledge of flameproneness is crucial in preventing and mitigating fires. By understanding