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fire-resistant

ADJECTIVE
  1. difficult to burn

How To Use fire-resistant In A Sentence

  • Gone were his transparencies, melted inside a fire-resistant box, and a photograph of his father. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of particle size in high pressure fire-resistant oil of by-pass control system for stem turbine no. 3 Zhanjiang Power Polant exceeding standard, the by-pass valve can's be actuated.
  • When fires do occur in old-growth forests, they rarely kill the larger trees, which have thick, fire-resistant bark.
  • The distribution of tree species will change, and fire-resistant ponderosas will likely survive where Douglas firs and white pines may not.
  • For instance, developer Larry Silverstein installed in 7 World Trade Center a fireproofing material used to protect the steel structure that is 10 times as adhesive and 50% more fire-resistant than required by building codes. Miami Tower Built for Storms
  • But even genuine acoustic foam comes in different fire-resistant grades.
  • For that reason, we used a noncombustible framing material - steel studs - covered with fire-resistant concrete backerboard.
  • Tents are made from fire-resistant canvas and sprayed to increase fireproofing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It sparked a wide range of scientific innovation with benefits that went far beyond the historic Apollo missions, such as advancements in building materials and fire-resistant fabrics, he said. NASA Watch: April 2009 Archives
  • Because of particle size in high pressure fire-resistant oil of by-pass control system for stem turbine no. 3 Zhanjiang Power Polant exceeding standard, the by-pass valve can's be actuated.
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