Viscosity, flash point, fire point, and pour point are essential physical and thermal properties used to characterize fuels, lubricants, oils, and industrial fluids for safety, performance, and quality control.
Viscosity measures a fluid’s resistance to flow and is critical for determining lubrication efficiency, fuel injection, and hydraulic performance in engines and machinery.
Flash Point is the lowest temperature at which a liquid produces enough vapor to ignite momentarily when exposed to an ignition source, indicating its flammability risk.
Fire Point is the temperature at which the vapor continues to burn after ignition, essential for assessing fire hazards in fuel and oil handling.
Pour Point determines the lowest temperature at which a liquid remains pourable, providing key insights into low-temperature performance of oils and fuels in cold environments.
These properties are vital for petroleum, chemical, and automotive industries, ensuring products comply with international safety standards (ASTM, ISO) and perform reliably under varying operational conditions.
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