Combustion is the burning of a material, i.e., a chemical change accompanied by the production of heat and light.

See also:
"combustion" is in the CPC Code "4311"
Internal combustion piston engines, other than for motor vehicles and aircraft

"combustion" is in the HS Code "8409.91"
- -- Suitable for use solely or principally with spark-ignition internal combustion piston engines

"combustion" is in the UNSPSC Code "26101900"
Internal combustion engine components

"combustion" is in the NACE Code "29.11"
Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines
· manufacture of internal combustion piston engines and parts thereof, except aircraft, motor ...

"combustion" is in the ISIC Code "2911"
Manufacture of engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines
- manufacture of internal combustion piston engines and parts thereof, except motor vehicle, aircraft ...

"combustion" is in the NAICS Code "33291"
Metal Valve Manufacturing
... Manufacturing intake and exhaust valves for internal combustion engines-are classified in Industry 33 ...

Ref: 122688/2006-09-19


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Ice (ICE is an acronym for internal-combustion engine ...)
ISO 10054:1998 (Internal combustion compression-ignition engines. ...)
ICE (ICE is an acronym for internal-combustion engine. ..)
Spontaneous combustion (Spontaneous combustion is characterized as the ...)
Dry forward combustion (Dry forward combustion refers to a type of in ...)

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