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how flamable is ink
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The flammability of ink varies depending on its chemical composition, with solvent-based inks being significantly more flammable than water-based or oil-based inks. Solvent-based inks contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can ignite under certain conditions, posing a fire hazard. These inks are commonly used in industrial and some printing applications due to their quick drying times and durability. On the other hand, water-based inks, which are prevalent in everyday writing pens and printers, have a much lower flammability risk due to their high water content. Oil-based inks, used in some types of printing and art, also tend to be less flammable than solvent-based inks. Regardless of the type of ink, it’s important to handle and store all inks according to manufacturer guidelines to minimize any risk of fire.
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