Yes, machine oil is flammable. It can ignite and burn if exposed to a flame or spark. It is important to handle and store machine oil carefully to prevent fire hazards.
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Machine oil typically has a low viscosity, high lubricating properties, good thermal stability, and high flash point. It is commonly used to reduce friction and wear in machinery and equipment.
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You can use a machine..an expeller to extract the oil from the seeds.....the process is just simple..just feed in directly the seeds that were air dried to the machine and then this machine would directly separate the seed cake from its oil....after expelling...let the oil residues settle down for 24 hours..then the oil which is a crude oil could then be further filtered using a cotton or cloth to totally remove the residue.
An essential oil extractor or distillation unit is commonly used to extract oil from lemongrass plants. This process involves steam distillation to separate the essential oil from the plant material.
No but it is flamable.
oil gets on top of water and oil is flamable
yes, the blubber you have to burn and you get the fuel
Yes, almond oil is flammable. Like most oils, it can ignite and sustain a flame when exposed to a heat source. It is important to keep almond oil away from open flames or high temperatures to prevent accidents.
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both gases are flamable.
something that is flamable can not be to close to a fire or it will burn instenly
Bendover. Bendover is a form of gas that contains highly flamable stuff so don't go near it.
No.
because they are made with a chemical caled "canfer", which is highly flamable.
Yes it can be flamable and very deadly as well... hope this really helps!♥☻
There is no substitute for a good quality sewing machine oil. One of the biggest causes of problems with sewing machines is that oil has been used that turns to gum or even a varnish like film with age. Sewing machine oil is a white mineral oil, meaning it is clear and has no smell. The oil has a light viscosity and will not collect on the machine's gears. It is usually marketed as machine or sewing machine oil. Cooking oil, car oil, and 3-in-one oil should not be used as substitutes.