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Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) is generally considered to be non-flammable under normal conditions, as it has a high ignition temperature. However, like many organic materials, it can burn if exposed to sufficient heat or an open flame. In its liquid form, especially when mixed with solvents, it may pose a fire hazard. Always refer to safety data sheets for specific handling and flammability information.

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