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Flash Point vs Pour Point of Oil

Flash Point vs Pour Point of Oil

Flash Point vs Pour Point of Oil

While the flash point measures an oil’s fire hazard safety, the pour point measures its low-temperature flowability.

Here is the direct comparison between the two metrics: 

Flash Point vs. Pour Point of Oil

FeatureFlash Point of OilPour Point of Oil
What it measuresHigh-temperature safety limit.Low-temperature operating limit.
DefinitionLowest temperature where oil produces ignitable vapors.Lowest temperature where oil continues to pour/flow before freezing or gelling.
Risk identifiedFire, explosion, and fuel contamination.Engine starvation, clogged filters, and pumping failure.
Physical stateVaporizes into gas.Solidifies or forms wax crystals.

Why Both Matter Together

Engineers and technicians look at both numbers to define the safe operating window of a machine:

  • The Lower Limit (Pour Point): If a vacuum pump machine operates below the oil’s pour point, the oil turns into a thick gel. The oil pump cannot move it, leading to dry metal-on-metal friction and immediate vacuum pump failure. 
  • The Upper Limit (Flash Point): If a vacuum pump machine runs too hot and approaches the flash point, the oil degrades rapidly and creates a severe fire risk. 

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