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flashPointTemperature [3278]

BMS-ID 3278
Attributename & M-Nummer Flammpunkt Temperatur [°C] [M219]
Definition The temperature at which a substance gives off a sufficient vapour to support combustion. This uses a measurement consisting of a unit of measure and value. The flash point is not the lowest point but the point at which flash point occurs and it could be that temperature is lower for some products. The scientific Measurement Precision code would determine that.
Module safetyDataSheetModule
Parent Class FlashPoint
CodeList
ChangeType -

Validity
MultipleCurrency No
MultipleLanguages No
MultipleUOM Yes
MultipleValues No
PartOfSBDH
TPNorTPD TPN
UOMEnabled Yes

Details
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CodeList_Enumeration
CurrencyEnabled No
DataType TemperatureMeasurement
GlobalLocal G/L
LanguageEnabled No
Length 1..70 {30.39}
Message CatalogueItemNotification

ADB

Business NameFlash Point Temperature
Business Definition
ExampleGasoline has a flash point of approximately -43 degrees C (-45 F) and is more flammable than ethylene glycol (antifreeze), which has a flash point of 111 degrees C (232 F) in closed cup tests.
Usage StatementUsed to determine the level of caution needed when handling. Used to determine precaution during cleanup if spillage occurs.
GDM AttributeN
Last Update ADB Release-

GDM

GDM MarketData Model LayerRegional_EU