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Polyester can burn rapidly under certain conditions, typically igniting at temperatures around 482°F (250°C). Once ignited, it can produce flames that spread quickly, especially in the presence of oxygen and other combustible materials. The rate of burning can vary based on factors like fabric density, weave, and the presence of flame retardants. Proper fire safety measures are essential when handling polyester materials.

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