noncombustible

ADJECTIVE
  1. not capable of igniting and burning
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How To Use noncombustible In A Sentence

  • So, the notion of fireproof expanded to include noncombustible materials that did not conduct heat, which could distort flanges or other crucial components.
  • Asbestos has been used for over 2000 years, mined for its heat-resistant and noncombustible properties.
  • Mineral wool insulation is noncombustible, withstanding temperatures greater than 1,800 degrees, and acts as a fire barrier, which can slow a house fire.
  • It is inexpensive, durable, noncombustible, impervious to decay, and also very effective for passive solar gain in the right application.
  • Finding a suitable non-flammable substitute for wood meant designing buildings with noncombustible floors and roofs.
  • In the semiconductor industry, we find even the workstations are built of noncombustible plastic because this industry cannot tolerate a fire.
  • Minimum thicknesses of noncombustible insulating materials are indicated as required for the fire-resistance ratings shown.
  • Minimum thicknesses of noncombustible insulating materials are indicated as required for the fire-resistance ratings shown.
  • The panels have a noncombustible, moisture- and mold-resistant gypsum core encased in water-resistant face and back papers.
  • Finding a suitable non-flammable substitute for wood meant designing buildings with noncombustible floors and roofs.
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