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Non-Flammable Grease

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 Non-flammable greases are commonly used in industries where there is a risk of exposure to high temperatures, open flames, or sparks, such as in aerospace, automotive, electrical, or manufacturing applications. What is non-flammable grease? Non-flammable grease refers to a type of lubricant or grease that does not easily catch fire or support combustion. While many traditional greases are flammable due to the presence of petroleum-based or other flammable components, non-flammable greases are specifically formulated to have higher flash points and improved fire resistance. Is grease flammable? Yes, grease can be flammable. Traditional greases, especially those made with petroleum-based oils, are generally flammable. These greases contain hydrocarbons that can easily ignite and support combustion when exposed to an open flame, sparks, or high temperatures. Is there non-flammable grease? All greases have some level of flammability, although some greases have higher flash points and are