
Flash Point and Fire Point
Characteristics


Lower Flash Point
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Flash Point is Low
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Does Not Freeze at Low Temperatures (Up to -50°C)
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Can Be Ignited at Lower Temperatures
Higher Fire Point
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Fire Point is High
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Ignition Without Explosion
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Non-Self-Igniting at High Temperatures
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Reduces the Risk of Fire and Explosion
Versatility in Application
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Stable Combustion
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Maintains a Stable Flame During Combustion
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Not Easily Affected by External Factors Such as Wind

High Safety
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Colorless
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Odorless
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Non-Volatile
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Non-Toxic
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No Gas Pressure
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Non-Polluting
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No Harmful Effects
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No Explosion Risk
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High Flash Point
Tested and Certified by a National Authority Third-Party Organization, Reaching 93 Degrees, Exceeding National Standard of 80 Degrees

High Cost Performance
Certified by National Authority Third-Party Testing Organization
Heating Value Reaches 11,254 Kilocalories 3754 Kilocalories Higher than Liquefied Petroleum Gas (7,500 Kilocalories)