Definitions for "UFL"
UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT. The point at which the concentration of a gas in air becomes too great to sustain a flame upon ignition due to insufficient oxygen present. Found in: Pretreatment Facility Inspection
Upper Flammable Limit. The highest concentration of a flammable vapour or gas in air (usually expressed in percent by volume) above which propagation of a flame will not occur in the presence of an ignition source. Also called upper explosive limit or UEL
Upper flammability limit. The maximum concentration of a combustible gas in air which will ignite if a source of ignition is present. Used interchangeably with the term "upper explosive limit" (UEL).
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Unité Fourragère Lait
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underground fuel leak
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University for Industry