syttymisherkkyys
Syttymisherkkyys, or ignitability, describes the propensity of a material to ignite and sustain combustion under specified environmental conditions. It is a key concept in flammability and safety engineering and applies to solids, liquids, gases, powders, and dust clouds. The term captures how easily a substance may catch fire when exposed to heat, sparks, friction, or electrostatic discharge.
Several factors influence syttymisherkkyys. Chemical composition and energy content determine how readily a material can release
Measurement and interpretation rely on standardized tests that estimate ignition propensity. Common indicators include the minimum
Applications and safety implications are broad. Understanding syttymisherkkyys helps determine safe storage conditions, appropriate ignition source
See also: flammability, ignition source, autoignition temperature, flash point.