Get Free Checker

flame-retardant

ADJECTIVE
  1. resistant to catching fire

How To Use flame-retardant In A Sentence

  • OK, try this thought experiment (wait a second while I put on a flame-retardant suit): Boing Boing
  • Since silicates are not flammable and only melt at very high temperatures, asbestos fibers have been used to make flame-retardant fabrics and composite materials.
  • The Fire and Heat Materials Research Team is developing the next generation of high-performance, flame-retardant technical yarns.
  • In 2006, Nunes and Southern Mills discussed the development of a less-expensive flame-retardant material for Army uniforms. Bethesda consultant made millions with Alaska firm
  • The troops will be equipped with modern flame-retardant suits, helmets and visors and special public order long batons and shields.
  • It had lino flooring and flame-retardant orange curtains, a pebbledash finish on the exterior and small, damp rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • These grades have excellent dielectrical and flame-retardant properties, and produce very few toxic fumes when burnt in case of fire or short-circuit.
  • More than 50% of a child's exposure to toxins will come from the indoor environment," Penelope informed me, "and many toxins, especially flame-retardant chemicals, are found in dust. Nancy Chuda: As TSCA Collapses, Toxic Baby Fights Back (VIDEO)
  • The company also sells reusable water bottles, flame-retardant military gloves and other outdoor-activity gear. Compass Diversified to Hitch On CamelBak
  • And ‘Evolutionary Plastic’ and modacrylic are the first inherently flame-retardant synthetic fibers.
View all