The autoignition point of propane, or the temperature at which it will spontaneously ignite in air without an external ignition source, is approximately 920F (493C). This refers to the minimum ambient heat required for combustion to commence. In contrast, a flame’s heat, resulting from active burning, can reach significantly higher values.
Knowledge of the combustion point is critical for safety in handling and storing the fuel. Understanding this parameter aids in preventing accidental ignitions in industrial, residential, and transportation scenarios. Safe operating procedures and storage guidelines are constructed around this fundamental property.