Attendees may feel free to show up wearing Snuggies, as long as they are flame-retardant. |
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The troops will be equipped with modern flame-retardant suits, helmets and visors and special public order long batons and shields. |
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It concludes that this flame-retardant presents no risk to human health, and no risk to the environment when used as reactive component. |
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The invention relates to the use of a flame-retardant combination, especially in thermoplastic polymers. |
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It seems Larry will be out of town that day, which saves us a fortune in additional flame-retardant clothing, we guess. |
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As such, had his clothing had flame-retardant properties, the severity of the injuries to his torso and legs would have been mitigated. |
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In an oxygen-enriched environment, flame-retardant paper drapes will ignite more quickly than they otherwise would and burn at an alarming speed. |
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At that time, flame-retardant fabrics were horrible with little or no attempt to introduce design into the product. |
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The Fire and Heat Materials Research Team is developing the next generation of high-performance, flame-retardant technical yarns. |
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Empa also boasts a long track record in the development of protective systems, in particular flame-retardant textiles. |
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It stays flexible in cold temperatures, is UV-resistant, ozone-free, and flame-retardant. |
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Heat Protection: as a result of their flame-retardant treatment, the articles do not melt. |
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Circuit boards typically contain cadmium, mercury and chromium while the whole package is housed in brominated, flame-retardant plastic. |
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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. |
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The flame-retardant used on the child's pajamas would keep them from bursting into flame, but it caused a rash. |
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Some fabrics and cushions were not adequately flame-retardant, either. |
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Or, in Anna's case, some fancy state-of-the-art flame-retardant fabric. |
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Clothing worn by the chief engineer and senior chief electrical officer had no flame-retardant properties and offered no protection against the flame fronts of the explosions. |
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It combines elastomeric polyurethane waterproofing membrane and a two-component, flexible, flame-retardant epoxy top coat that can be seeded to provide a non-slip surface. |
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The antimony comes from flame-retardant sleepwear and baby sheets. |
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Smokebloc smoke suppressants and inorganic flame-retardant synergists primarily designed for PVC, but have application in other polymer areas. |
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Resin grades serve as low-cost flame-retardant extenders for chlorinated rubber, epoxies, etc. |
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Antimony oxide for flame-retardant and PET catalysts in high-tint, low-tint, and high-purity grades. |
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Plenum wire and cable is one of these that could affect the use of flame-retardant chemicals. |
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Melamine derivatives have been used successfully in various polymer systems to produce flame-retardant compounds. |
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The most common chemical sizing processes have specific functions: softening, hydrophobing, waterproofing, flame-retardant treatment, bactericide, etc. |
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The inflammability test is performed at the Valsir laboratory in compliance with the DIN 4102 standards on the flame-retardant polypropylene pipes and fittings. |
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Blount developed flame-retardant and water-resistant products from lignin cellulose materials. |
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These aircraft are used to drop smokejumpers, disperse flame-retardant chemicals, and deliver supplies when combating major fires. |
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With sepiolite as a carrier, the active flame-retardant dosage reportedly can be reduced, thus decreasing overall cost. |
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Gore standards address the requirements for protection on a use-by-use basis, from permanently flame-retardant suits for police forces to electrostatically dissipative clothing for hydro workers. |
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The use of flame-retardant additives predates 1955, but applications were largely limited in those days to PVC, polyurethanes, and textiles. |
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With the increasing enhancement of global environmental awareness, people's flame-retardant requirement for plastic products is increasingly high. |
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Intumescent systems have been widely studied due to their effectiveness as flame-retardant additives. |
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Also to be showcased were the phosphorus-based, halogen-free, flame-retardant additives Levagard and Disflamoll, and the intumescent foam Bayfomox. |
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Melamine crystal used in intumescent coatings as a blowing agent to produce flame-retardant resins and as an additive to PUR foams and other polymers. |
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In order to meet the requirement, in current Chinese market, flame-retardant PP is produced by combining organic substance containing halogen with antimony trioxide. |
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Flame-retardant line of ground calcium sulfate in 50-lb bags, bulk bags, and bulk truckloads. |
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Flame-retardant polycarbonates are well known but are not good for thin-wall structures. |
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Flame-retardant concentrates for PB and PS at various letdown ratios and for PVC wire arid cable applications. |
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