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Hi to all
I am Natarajan from India/Tamil Nadu, SAFETY Student, i want to know the different between flammable and inflammable and highly Inflammable, please guide me i have more doubts, please clear me
Thanks & Regards
Natarajan.R

From India, Salem
Hi,
As you are a student, I suggest you to please findout the answers yourself.
I can give you a clue.
Pl refer to Petroleum Act (Available on Internet)
The definitions are given there.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
Dear Mr. Natraj
in my openion flame-able means those substance catch fire it self under favourable conditions, inflame-able means those donot burn it self. Highly flame-able are those catch fire easily under faverable conditions eg. petrol.
Ajay sharma

From India, New Delhi
Dear Mr. Natraj,
Here are the meanings you wanted:
Flammable means , Able to catch fire, readily capable of catching fire,
Inflammable means, Quickly and easily set on fire and burned.
Highly flammable means , highest readiness of capability of catching fire
Suri Babu Komakula

From Canada, Calgary
Dear Mr.Nagaraj Both words Flammable & Inflammable are the same meaning & highly flammable means quickly getting fire with regards v.subbarao
From India, Madras
Flammable - Flash point >23 deg C Inflammable - Flash point equal to 23 deg C. Highly inflammable - Flash point
From India, Bangalore
Ukins82,
You have hit right on the head of the nail, and you are right too.
Generally these terms are used by US and British in a different way.British favors inflammable and Americans flammable. Both are right and mean the same, ie easily fire catchable.

From India, Mumbai
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