itsepolttoiset
Itsepolttoiset, a Finnish term, translates to "self-igniting" or "spontaneously combustible" in English. This phenomenon refers to materials that can ignite without an external source of ignition, such as a spark or flame. The process typically involves a slow oxidation reaction that generates heat. If this heat cannot dissipate into the surroundings, the material's temperature rises until it reaches its ignition point and bursts into flames.
Various substances are prone to self-ignition under specific conditions. Common examples include oily rags, especially those
Factors influencing self-ignition include the material itself, its surface area, the presence of oxygen, temperature, and