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