No, oil is combustible.
Concrete, tile, marble. granite, glass.
No, oil is combustible.
Motor oil is the petroleum product, a mixture of hydrocarbons so it is neither acidic nor basic it is a neutral material.
because the hermatic compressor motor must be compatible with the refrigerant and oil circulating in the system.
Under OSHA's Hazard Communication standard, yes, it is. This includes oil used in a vehicle engine, such as 10W30 motor oil.
No.
yes
A barrier board is a variety of noncombustible board stock material of low thermal conductivity placed between two elements of a roof assembly.
It is illegal to dump oil into the environment in most places. It is considered a hazardous waste material and you can be charged criminally.
Will not catch on fire.
paint
Combustible fabric is material that can catch fire and burn when exposed to an ignition source, such as an open flame or heat. Examples include cotton, silk, and many synthetic fabrics. Noncombustible fabric, on the other hand, is material that does not readily catch fire or burn when exposed to these same sources of ignition. This type of fabric typically has a high resistance to flame and heat, making it safer in situations where fire risk is a concern. In summary, the key difference lies in their flammability properties, with combustible fabric being prone to ignition and burning, while noncombustible fabric is resistant to these risks.