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Re: How does Spontaneous Combustion Work?
By:Don Beale
Date: 6/24/2001, 12:42 pm
In Response To: How does Spontaneous Combustion Work? (Mike Scarborough)

With linseed oil in a rag, for example, if you hang the rag off a stick, or spread it out, it wont ignite because the heat generated is dissipated by the surface.

But if you wad it up in a ball, then the internal heat cant dissipate as fast as it's generated, and it will ignite.

: Does anyone know?

: Solvents, as they evaporate rapidly, take heat out of the environment as they
: change from liquids to vapor. They seem an unlikely candidate for
: combustion without an outside flame source.

: What process is going on that leads to spontaneous combustion?

Messages In This Thread

Uncured Epoxy
Jim -- 6/20/2001, 11:29 am
Thanks guys. Hazards duly noted *NM*
Jim -- 6/20/2001, 12:47 pm
Re: Uncured Epoxy
Rob Macks -- 6/20/2001, 12:03 pm
How does Spontaneous Combustion Work?
Mike Scarborough -- 6/24/2001, 9:14 am
Re: How does Spontaneous Combustion Work?
Paul G. Jacobson -- 6/25/2001, 2:48 am
Re: How does Spontaneous Combustion Work?
Don Beale -- 6/24/2001, 12:42 pm
Re: Uncured Epoxy
Mike Boren -- 6/20/2001, 12:31 pm