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    Encyclopedia: Explosive limit Source:Wikipedia
    The
    explosive limit
    of a
    gas
    or a
    vapour
    , is the limiting
    concentration
    (in air) that is needed for the gas to ignite and
    explode
    . There are two explosive limits for any gas or vapor, the
    lower explosive limit
    (
    LEL
    ) and the
    upper explosive limit
    (
    UEL
    ). At concentrations in
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    Explosive limit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The explosive limit of a gas or a vapour, is the limiting concentration (in air) that is needed
    for the gas to ignite and explode. There are two explosive limits for any gas or vapor, the
    lower explosive limit (LEL) and the upper explosive limit (UEL). At concentrations in air below
    the LEL...
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    Gases - Explosive and Flammability Concentration Limits
    Limiting concentrations are commonly called the "Lower Explosive or Flammable Limit" (LEL/LFL)
    and the "Upper Explosive or Flammable Limit" (UEL/UFL).
    www.engineeringtoolbox.com/explosive-concentration-limi... www.engineeringtoolbox.com/explosive-concentration-limits-d_423.html · Cached
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    Lower Explosive Limit
    Lower limit of flammability or explosibility of a gas or vapor at ordinary ambient temperatures
    expressed in percent of the gas vapor in air by volume.
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    Lower explosive limit - What does LEL stand for? Acronyms and ...
    What does LEL stand for? Definition of Lower explosive limit in the list of acronyms and
    abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus.
    acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Lower+explosive+limit acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Lower+explosive+limit
    Batch Chemical Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) Evaluation Project
    Comprehensive evaluation of a gas scrubbing system relative to Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)
    excursions.
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    EPA Exposure Research - Field-Produced Jp-8 Standard for Calibration ...
    These checks are typically done using lower explosive limit (LEL) meters which provide the
    percent LEL and oxygen level in the atmosphere, and many have other sensors installed (e.g.,
    carbon monoxide, ...
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    CiteULike: Application of a catalytic combustion sensor (Pellistor) ...
    Application of a catalytic combustion sensor (Pellistor) for the monitoring of the
    explosiveness of a hydrogen-air mixture in the upper explosive limit range...
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    explosive limit: Definition and Much More from Answers.com
    explosive limits ( ik′splōsiv ′liməts ) ( chemical engineering ) The upper and lower limits of
    percentage composition of a combustible gas mixed with...
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    The ORCBS - Occupational Safety - Programs & Guidelines - Right To ...
    Upper Explosive Limit - Also known as Upper Flammable Limit, is the highest concentration
    (expressed in percent of vapor or gas in the air by volume) of a substance that will burn or
    explode when an ...
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    The MSDS HyperGlossary: Flammable Limits
    This is sometimes called the upper explosive limit (UEL).
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