GB/T 18511-2001
AbolishedDetermination of ignition temperature of coal
煤的着火温度测定方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the laboratory method for determining the ignition temperature of coal, which is used to assess the coal's propensity for spontaneous combustion. It is applied in the mining industry, coal preparation plants, and safety testing facilities to evaluate the fire risk of coal during storage, transportation, and processing. The method is critical for classifying coal self-heating behavior and implementing preventive measures in coal mines and power stations.
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