Flash point ≥ 100°F but < 140°F (e.g., Diesel fuel).
Flash point ≥ 140°F but < 200°F (e.g., Motor oil). Class IIIB: Flash point ≥ 200°F (e.g., Ethylene glycol). Safe Storage Requirements
Flash point < 73°F; Boiling point < 100°F (e.g., Diethyl Ether). nfpa 30 ppt
Proper storage prevents vapor buildup and limits fuel for potential fires. NFPA 30 Overview
Flash point < 73°F; Boiling point ≥ 100°F (e.g., Gasoline, Acetone). Flash point ≥ 100°F but Flash point ≥
Flash point at or above 100°F.
Flash point ≥ 73°F but < 100°F (e.g., Turpentine). nfpa 30 ppt
A fundamental part of any is understanding how liquids are classified based on their flash point (the lowest temperature at which they emit enough vapor to ignite) and boiling point.