Antifreeze is Highly Flammable! But its flash point is around 240 degrees Fahrenheit.
Non-flammable antifreeze for fire sprinkler systems is a specialized liquid designed to prevent freezing in sprinkler pipes in cold environments. Unlike traditional antifreeze, which can be flammable, these non-flammable options typically use propylene glycol or glycerin, ensuring safety and compliance with fire codes. This type of antifreeze helps maintain the system's effectiveness while minimizing fire hazards. It is crucial for protecting both the sprinkler system and the surrounding environment.
Antifreeze, primarily composed of ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, is generally not considered highly flammable. However, it can ignite at high temperatures and produce flammable vapors, particularly when heated. It’s important to handle antifreeze with care and store it away from heat sources or open flames to prevent any fire hazards.
Yes, it is very flammable
Most antifreeze products, particularly those based on ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, are not highly flammable. However, they can produce flammable vapors when heated to high temperatures. It's essential to handle antifreeze with care and store it properly, away from open flames or sources of ignition. Always check the manufacturer's safety data sheet for specific information on flammability.
A hydrocarbon that is very viscous and not very flammable is made of a long chain hydrocarbon.
Is felt flammable? yes, it is very flammable, and once burning it goes quickly.
It is up to 60% ethanol therefore yes it is very flammable.
The hair spray can claimed that it is very flammable.
Yes. I just found out that a very very close friend just did using antifreeze.
No. Water- a liquid- is not flammable. Which is very lucky thing for all of us.
methane, hydrogen, propane, butane etc. are highly flammable gases.
Yes, some gels are flammable. How flammable would depend on it's alcohol, or flammable substance content. Some gels are not flammable at all, and others a very flammable.