<p>This document specifies a method for the determination of the manual and automated closed cup flash point of combustible liquids having flash points between –30,0 °C to 75,0 °C. However, the precision given for this method is only valid for flash points in the range −8,5 °C to 75,0 °C.</p>
<p>This document is not applicable to water-borne paints.</p>
<p>NOTE 1 Water borne paints can be tested using ISO 3679<sup>[1]</sup>.</p>
<p>NOTE 2 See 9.1 for the importance of this test in avoiding loss of volatile materials.</p>
<p>NOTE 3 Liquids containing halogenated compounds can give anomalous results.</p>
<p>NOTE 4 The thermometer specified for the manual apparatus limits the upper test temperature to 70,0 °C.</p>
<p>NOTE 5 See 13.1 for more specific information related to precision.</p>
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<p>This document specifies a method for the determination of the manual and automated closed cup flash point of combustible liquids having flash points between –30,0 °C to 75,0 °C. However, the precision given for this method is only valid for flash points in the range −8,5 °C to 75,0 °C.</p>
<p>This document is not applicable to water-borne paints.</p>
<p>NOTE 1 Water borne paints can be tested using ISO 3679<sup>[1]</sup>.</p>
<p>NOTE 2 See 9.1 for the importance of this test in avoiding loss of volatile materials.</p>
<p>NOTE 3 Liquids containing halogenated compounds can give anomalous results.</p>
<p>NOTE 4 The thermometer specified for the manual apparatus limits the upper test temperature to 70,0 °C.</p>
<p>NOTE 5 See 13.1 for more specific information related to precision.</p>