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Auto flammability
Administrative data
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- Endpoint:
- auto-ignition temperature (liquids)
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Study period:
- 17 January 2017
- Reliability:
- 1 (reliable without restriction)
- Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
- guideline study
- Remarks:
- Test method according to EEC method A.15. GLP study.
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- EU Method A.15 (Auto-Ignition Temperature (Liquids and Gases))
- Deviations:
- no
- GLP compliance:
- yes (incl. QA statement)
- Key result
- Auto-ignition temperature:
- 220 °C
- Atm. press.:
- 760 mm Hg
- Conclusions:
- The auto flammability of the test item is 220ºC at 760 mm Hg atmospheric pressure according to EU method A.15 criteria.
- Executive summary:
The determination of the auto flammability of the test item was performed according to EU Method A.15 (GLP study). The test substance was introduced into a pre-heated flask of 500 mL capacity placed in an electrically heated furnace. The temperature, measured by a calibrated thermocouple, was raised from 30ºC with an interval of 30 °C. At each interval, sample flask was observed for flame up to a maximum time-lag of 10 minutes. The auto flammability of reaction mass (fenchene, laevo alpha pinene, laevo camphene, dextro camphene) was observed at 220 °C with a yellow flame after a mean time-lag of 24 seconds at 760 mm Hg atmospheric pressure with introduction of 200 µL volume of test item.
Reference
Table 1: Observations of Auto-flammability
Temperature (°C) |
Atmospheric Pressure (mm Hg) |
Quantity (µL) of Test Item Introduced in the Flask
|
Time-lag* |
Remarks |
30 |
760 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
60 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
90 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
120 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
150 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
180 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
210 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
240 |
100 |
22 seconds |
Yellow flame observed |
|
210 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
210 |
200 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
220 |
100 |
10 minutes |
No flame observed |
|
220 |
200 |
24 seconds |
Yellow flame observed |
|
220 |
200 |
24 seconds |
Yellow flame observed |
|
220 |
200 |
23 seconds |
Yellow flame observed |
Atmospheric Pressure: 760 mm Hg
*Time-lag is the period elapsed between the addition of test item and appearance of the flame.
23 + 24
Mean Time-lag (second) =----------------- = 24
2
Description of key information
Key study. Test method according to EU Method A.15, GLP study. The auto flammability of the test item is 220ºC at 760 mm Hg.
Key value for chemical safety assessment
- Autoflammability / Self-ignition temperature at 101 325 Pa:
- 220 °C
Additional information
Key study: The determination of the auto flammability of the test item was performed according to EU Method A.15 (GLP study). The test substance was introduced into a pre-heated flask of 500 mL capacity placed in an electrically heated furnace. The temperature, measured by a calibrated thermocouple, was raised from 30ºC with an interval of 30 °C. At each interval, sample flask was observed for flame up to a maximum time-lag of 10 minutes. The auto flammability of reaction mass (fenchene, laevo alpha pinene, laevo camphene, dextro camphene) was observed at 220 °C with a yellow flame after a mean time-lag of 24 seconds at 760 mm Hg atmospheric pressure with introduction of 200 µL volume of test item.
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