Ignitable Liquid
any liquid that is capable of fueling a fire.
Discussion—(1) The liquids historically referred to as "flammable liquid" and "combustible liquid" are all considered ignitable liquids. (2) Examples of classes of ignitable liquids include aromatic products, gasoline, isoparaffinic products, naphthenic-paraffinic products, normal alkane products, oxygenated products, and petroleum distillates. Refer to Test Method E1618 for further information about these classes.
Committee
Ignitable Liquids, Explosives & Gunshot Residue
Date Added to Lexicon
Standard Source (Designation Number Title of Standard. Publisher, Place, Year.)
ANSI/ASTM E1732 Standard Terminology Relating to Forensic Science. ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428, 2025.
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