What is the ignition temperature of cooking oil?

By Forinfos - 27/03/2026 - 0 comments

The ignition temperature of cooking oil ranges between 750 to 815 degrees Fahrenheit. The ignition temperature varies by the type of oil.

Autoignition temperature is another name for ignition temperature. This is defined as the lowest temperature needed for the oil to combust without flames or sparks.

A flash point of a liquid is the minimum temperature needed for a flammable mixture to be created in the surrounding air. The flash point of oil can vary by oil type, but the average is 600 degrees Fahrenheit.

If the oil is smoking or boiling, it is an indication that the oil is close to igniting and poses a fire risk.


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