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Offline thecure

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Melting/Flash Point relationship
« on: January 06, 2014, 01:50:09 AM »
Hi. Hope I have this in the correct forum.

Is there a relationship between melting / flash point?  More specifically, will the substance melting point effectively be lowered if the substance has a lower flash point than its melting point? 
For example: flash point: 175C, melting point 225C.

Will the substance appear to melt between the two figures?? ~200C

This was communicated to me as fact, and I didnt believe.

Many thanks

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Re: Melting/Flash Point relationship
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2014, 11:20:09 AM »
Even independently from the substance's behaviour, I don't grasp the logic of a melting point below the melting point.

As for materials: most have their flash point between the melting and boiling point, but there are exceptions. For instance hexamine (hexamethylene tetramine) catches fire before melting. Useful in a stove, to keep the fire contained.

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