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(1)Anif Sanieun
(2)My house almost caught fire, so I turned it on for the public good
(3)I came to the top. It’s a natural fire that I never imagined
(4)I took it out of the freezer
(5)1213 AM, August 23, 2020 Twitter for Android
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(7)⑤Anif Sanibeun 1236874786321 · 12 hours
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(9)My mom took it out to throw away frozen perilla powder, but after a few hours, the burnt smell at home was so strong and the heat was so strong that I crushed it in the water, but if I took it out and slept, it would have been tight
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(11)<⑤Anif Sanibeun 123687478632113 hours
(12)I looked it up and it seems like it sometimes happens that the lumped perilla powder oxidizes and heats up, but I’ve never heard of it before, so I’ll make it widely known and beneficial
(13)Frozen perilla seeds spontaneous ignition sb pendulum on his back
(14)Korea Fire Insurance Association Webzine
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(1)It’s all perilla seeds
(2)Plant oil can be classified as semi-dried oil and non-dried oil according to its drying properties This distinction is due to the g number of iodine that can be absorbed in 100g of iodine oil, and the larger the iodine, the more unsaturated it contains, the easier it is to dry. These dry oils are oxidized by oxygen in the air and ignite Cases are not uncommon, but this year is expected to be recorded as a year when there were unusually many spontaneous fires related to perilla seeds
(3)Figure 5 shows the spontaneous ignition of sesame ink loaded in an outdoor simple warehouse, and Figure 6 shows the combustion remains of sesame ink in the ignition part Figure 7 shows the spontaneous ignition of a pile of perilla powder loaded on a pallet in a factory In both cases, it can be seen that it was stored in a bag and easily stored. Another type of perilla-related spontaneous ignition is a case of spontaneous ignition of perilla powder placed in the freezer for thawing
(4)Figure 5 Natural ignition in the outdoor sesame oil loading area
(5)Figure 6 Combustion patterns of sesame seeds
(6)Figure 7 Natural ignition from perilla powder loaded on a pallet inside the factory
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