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Flash Point - The lowest temperature at which the vapour of a combustible liquid can be made to ignite momentarily in air. This relates to both wax and fragrance oils. For wax it is the temperature that wax would have to reach before it combusts and catches fire. For fragrance oil it is the temperature the oil would have to be in order to catch fire when coming into contact with a spark or an open flame.

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