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This recommended practice provides information concerning the potential for ignition of hydrocarbons that are exposed to hot surfaces in the open air. Hydrocarbon liquids, when heated sufficiently, can ignite without the application of a flame or spark. The ignition of hydrocarbons by hot surfaces may occur when oil is released under pressure and sprays on a hot surface or is spilled and lies on a hot surface for a period of time. Understanding the mechanism and dynamics of autoignition is an important step in preventing or controlling the ignition of hydrocarbons by hot surfaces in the open air. In addition to the information provided herein, appropriate industry standards and other information may assist users to understand the potential hazards of hydrocarbon auto-ignition (such as spontaneous combustion) not specifically covered by this publication and implement appropriate prevention and control measures.
Author | API |
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Editor | API |
Document type | Standard |
Format | File |
Confirmation date | 2015-10-01 |
ICS | 13.220.40 : Ignitability and burning behaviour of materials and products
75.080 : Petroleum products in general |
Number of pages | 18 |
Year | 2003 |
Document history | |
Country | USA |
Keyword | API 2216;2216 |