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is ink flammable
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The flammability of ink largely depends on its composition. Traditional inks, made from natural pigments and water, are not particularly flammable. However, many modern inks contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs) due to the solvents used in their formulation, making them highly flammable. For example, printer and marker inks often contain alcohol or other solvents that can ignite under certain conditions. It's important to handle and store ink with care, especially in environments where there is potential for exposure to heat or open flames. Always refer to the manufacturer's safety data sheets (SDS) for specific flammability information and guidelines.
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