Practical sheet | REF: FIC1162 V1

Preventing ATEX risks associated with the use and storage of chemicals

Author: Alexis GROSSKOPF

Publication date: May 10, 2013, Review date: November 27, 2016 | Lire en français

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9. Glossary

Combustion agent

Said of a body which, when combined with another, gives rise to combustion of the latter.

Fuel

Material capable of burning on contact with oxygen or an oxygen-containing gas, producing a usable quantity of heat.

Lower explosion limit

Minimum concentration of oxidizer by volume in the mixture above which it can explode. For dusts, this is the minimum explosive concentration (MEC).

Upper explosion limit

Maximum concentration of oxidizer by volume in the mixture below which it can explode. In the case of dusts, the maximum explosive concentration (MEC) is used, but this is rarely used, as it implies too large quantities in the air.

Flash point

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