temperature at which the vapor concentration of combustible liquid is sufficient to sustain combustion, as determined by test method ASTM D 92, Cleveland Open Cup See slush point
The lowest temperature at which the vapor-air mixture will continue to burn after it is ignited This is generally a few degrees above the flash point
The lowest temperature at which a liquid produces sufficient vapor to flash near its surface and continues to burn
is a location where fire-fighting equipment is sited which may also comprise a fire alarm call point and fire instruction notices, the whole being provided and arranged for use by occupants of premises
The temperature to which a combustible liquid must be heated so that the released vapor will burn continuously when ignited under specified conditions
The temperature at which a substance, as lubricating oil, will give off a vapor that will burn continuously after ignition Compare flashpoint
Lowest temperature at which liquid will produce sufficient vapor to flash near its surface and continue to burn