ignitable उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- ;Class I, Division 2 or Zone 2 classified locations : An area where ignitable concentrations of flammable gases, vapors or liquids are not likely to exist under normal operating conditions.
- "I can confirm that there was an ignitable liquid present on the scene, " said Alan Etter, a spokesman for the D . C . Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department.
- "This is a very ignitable situation which we have long known about, which has gone subcritical and which could easily have very dire consequences for neighboring countries, " he said.
- When inverted to spray liquid, the boiling fluorocarbon aerosol is easily ignitable, producing a very large blast of flame and extremely toxic gases such as hydrogen fluoride and carbonyl fluoride as combustion products.
- A government attorney presented Doyle with the melted remains of a blue nylon jacket he wore on the final day of the standoff and asked why the sleeves of the jacket were covered with ignitable liquids.
- ;Class I, Division 1 classified locations : An area where ignitable concentrations of flammable gases, vapors or liquids can exist all of the time or some of the time under normal operating conditions.
- In addition to the readily ignitable component of the electric match pyrogen, some matches may also add additional components to provide a hotter, longer-lasting flame, for igniting items that are difficult to ignite.
- More recently, the development agency found itself in an embarrassing situation when Pettinaro Construction was accused of violating federal environmental laws for illegally disposing of ignitable and toxic material near a riverfront park scheduled to be completed in July.
- "' Flash Point "': The flash point is the minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off vapor within a test vessel in sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid.
- "This is a very ignitable situation which we have long known about, which has gone subcritical and which could easily have very dire consequences for neighboring countries, " a clearly frustrated British Ambassador John Weston said after hours of fruitless consultations.