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Auto flammability
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- Endpoint:
- auto-ignition temperature (liquids)
- Type of information:
- experimental study
- Adequacy of study:
- key study
- Study period:
- 13 December 2016 - 14 December 2016
- Reliability:
- 1 (reliable without restriction)
- Rationale for reliability incl. deficiencies:
- guideline study
- Remarks:
- Well documented study performed according to EU A.15 guideline, under GLP and without deviation
- Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
- reference to same study
- Reason / purpose for cross-reference:
- reference to other study
- Qualifier:
- according to guideline
- Guideline:
- EU Method A.15 (Auto-Ignition Temperature (Liquids and Gases))
- Deviations:
- no
- GLP compliance:
- yes (incl. QA statement)
- Remarks:
- 2015-03-05
- Auto-ignition temperature:
- ca. 259 °C
- Atm. press.:
- ca. 983 hPa
- Remarks on result:
- other: First determination
- Auto-ignition temperature:
- ca. 266 °C
- Remarks on result:
- other: Second determination
- Auto-ignition temperature:
- ca. 259 °C
- Atm. press.:
- ca. 978 hPa
- Remarks on result:
- other: Third determination
- Key result
- Auto-ignition temperature:
- ca. 255 °C
- Remarks on result:
- other: Final value
- Conclusions:
- According to EU method A.15, auto-ignition temperature of 255°C was estimated for the test item.
- Executive summary:
Auto-ignition temperature of TERPENIC OLIGOMERS Batch 16 -03 SI was determined according to EU method A.15.
Two trials were conducted. In the first one, the preselected auto-ignition temperature was set to 150°C but no ignition occurred and the test stopped automatically. In the second one, the preselected auto-ignition temperature was set to 350°C. The auto-ignition of the substance was tested in varying amount of substance (between 2 and 11 droplets) and temperature (between 256 and 282.5°C). Finally, three determinations were performed and then, three lowest auto-ignition temperatures were recorded as 259°C, 266°C and 259°C respectively using 11, 11 and 11 droplets.
As these temperatures did not differ by more than 2% from the mean, these results were considered as valid and the lowest value (259°C) was retained. As described in DIN EN 14522:2005, the final auto-ignition temperature was obtained in reducing the retained value by the absolute deviation calculated using the reproducibility value (1.5% relative).
This value was rounded up to the next 1°C and a final auto-ignition temperature (END IP VALUE in raw data) of 255°C was obtained.
The atmospheric pressure was 983.0 hPa at the beginning of the test and 978.0 hPa at the end of the test.
Reference
Results (see table):
First trial:
The preselected auto-ignition temperature was set to 150°C but no ignition occurred during this trial.
Second trial:
The preselected auto-ignition temperature was set to 350°C.
Firstly, VORB program was used with an amount of 5 droplets for each test.
Ignition occured for a sample temperature of 280.7°C.
Then H-A1 program and H-A2 program were conducted.
For the first determination, H-A1 program was performed from 276°C using 5 droplets by decreasing temperature in 5°C steps as ignition occurred.
At 276°C, ignition did not occur so the amount of test item that is injected was modified. Tests were performed with 2 and 8 droplets.
Ignition occurred using 8 droplets and so the temperature was decreased again in 5°C steps till 261°C. Tests were then performed continuing to vary the amount of droplets till no ignition occurs whatever the amount of droplets. The last ignition occurred at 261°C using 11 droplets.
H-A2 program was then used from 259°C using 11 droplets and the test were continued, in varying the amount of droplets and decreasing the temperature in 2°C steps.
The last ignition occurrred at 259°C using 11 droplets and correspond to the first auto-ignition temperature (LASTIP on raw data).
For the second determination, temperature was then increased to the value obtained with VORB program (281°C) and H-A1 program was performed using 11 droplets. The same operatory mode as for the first determination was performed and the lowest auto-ignition was found at 266°C using 11 droplets.
A third determination was performed as for the second one and a lowest auto-ignition temperature of 259°C with 11 droplets was found.
The lowest value (259°C) was reduced by the absolute deviation calculated using the reproducibility value (1.5% relative) and rounded up to the next 1°C.
A final auto-ignition temperature (END IP VALUE in raw data) of 255°C was obtained.
The atmospheric temperature was 983.0 hPa at the beginning of the test and 978.0 hPa at the end of the test.
Description of key information
The self-ignition temperature of terpenic oligomers was determined at atmospheric pressure to be 255°C.
Key value for chemical safety assessment
- Autoflammability / Self-ignition temperature at 101 325 Pa:
- 255 °C
Additional information
Well performed study was conducted according to EU A.15 guideline and under GLP to determine the self-ignition temperature of terpenic oligomers. The result was considered as reliable without restriction.
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