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What is the difference between flammable and combustible? Is one safer than the other?

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What is the difference between flammable and combustible? Is one safer than the other?

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The difference between Flammable and Combustible has to do with the Flashpoint. Flashpoint is the lowest temperature at which a liquid can form an ignitable mixture in air near the surface of the liquid. Flammable liquids have a lower flashpoint, meaning they can ignite at a lower temperature than Combustible liquids. Trigger Pro is combustible, so it requires a higher temperature to ignite, and is therefore safer than flammable liquids.

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