「Flammability」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Its | flammability and quick regrowth allow it to compete succ |
| or this type of building with regard to the | flammability and/or fire development. |
| The | flammability article describes further the subcategorisa |
| ins one of the most widely cited sources of | flammability data. |
| Flammability diagram for methane | |
| Zabetakis often uses | flammability diagrams to show flammable properties of fu |
| ordinates for making ternary plots, such as | flammability diagrams. |
| Due to their extreme reactivity and | flammability in air, boron hydrides could not be purifie |
| Lower | flammability limit (LFL), usually expressed in volume pe |
| The upper and lower | flammability limits of methane in oxygen are located on |
| Flammability limits, also called flammable limits, give | |
| In 1965 he published data for | flammability limits, autoignition, and burning-rate data |
| nt can vary significantly, depending on the | flammability of the fuel mixture. |
| ve the danger of exploding, due to the high | flammability of the gases. |
| s are involved in quantifying the degree of | flammability or combustibility. |
| The degree of | flammability or combustibility depends largely upon the |
| dditives can be used to improve both UV and | flammability properties. |
| The | flammability range is delineated by the upper and lower |
| Gasoline's | flammability range is 1.4-7.6%, a 6.2% range. |
| Propane's | flammability range is 2.2-9.5% , a 7.3% range.) |
| (Note: Natural gas vapors have a gas-to-air | flammability range of 5-15%, a 10% range, the most flamm |
| Point less than 100°F (37.8°C) are NFPA 704 | Flammability Rating 4 |
| but less than 200°F (93.3°C)) are NFPA 704 | Flammability Rating 2 |
| fuel has an octane rating of 50 to 55 and a | flammability similar to gasoline, it has none of the add |
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