Instead of boarding, the ceiling was reconstructed using 1.5in thick plaster on mesh as a fire retardant. |
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Bamboo members were straightened in China through heat and pressure, and then processed with insecticide and fire retardant. |
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The flame retardant, tris phosphate, which is a mutagen and causes cancer and sterility in animals is absorbed from fabric by people. |
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The invention also relates to the use of the above-mentioned flame retardant combination, especially in thermoplastic polymers. |
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He attempted to enter the ship by the funnel but nearly went up in a puff of smoke due to the non fire retardant Santa suit. |
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Luckily, their recently-installed kitchen is huge and relatively flame retardant. |
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The fibers are then formed into batt insulation similar to high-density fiberglass, and then treated with a fire retardant. |
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It's good to know that skirts of contemporary balloons are treated with a flame retardant. |
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The most important use of bromine today is in making flame retardant materials. |
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The trousers and jackets are heavyweight, flame retardant, durable, and waterproof. |
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The computer casing is made of 100 per cent recyclable plastic, and it is flame retardant without the use of conventional brominated coatings. |
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And they are putting some flame retardant chemicals on that to try to get it underway. |
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Strong winds were blamed for the crash of a single-engine plane used to drop retardant on fires 220 miles south of Sydney. |
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By itself it can be used as a flame retardant, but if mixed with other chemicals it becomes the main ingredient of sarin nerve gas. |
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A fire retardant could be added to composite wood products made with starch adhesive. |
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Furniture, televisions, other electrical appliances, carpets and rugs often contain chemicals that are stain repellent or fire retardant. |
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The small particle size also does not deluster the fibers, allowing production of flame retardant bright fibers. |
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Most cotton insulation is treated with a flame retardant, but is manufactured without formaldehyde binders. |
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The gusty wind prevented the air tanker drops of retardant, and use of backfires that are key tactics of fire containment. |
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Possible sheet metal damage was also noticed on the left side of the retardant tank and hydraulic oil was seeping from this point. |
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Floating floor pieces are installed over a vapor retardant supplied by the manufacturer and are either glued or snapped together. |
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The coveralls are designed to reduce the possibility of static electricity and are laundered in flame retardant. |
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Since modacrylic fibers are copolymerized with vinyl chloride or vinylidene chloride, they are flame retardant. |
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The pilots took it up to 1000-ft or so and released the fire retardant that smothered the fire and left only smoke trailing out. |
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The red carpet had been treated with some flame retardant chemical, and the incessant rain caused it to foam. |
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Cellulose is made from recycled materials treated with fire retardant chemicals. |
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The computer casing is made of 100 percent recyclable plastic, and it is flame retardant without the use of conventional brominated coatings. |
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This does not apply in an oxygen-enriched environment, where fire retardant materials may ignite quickly. |
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They have even stripped off their flame retardant togs to raise cash for local good causes. |
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Constructed with fire retardant cedar roof shingles and exterior walls made of rough-hewn lumber, it is the quintessential ski retreat. |
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In a bid to prevent further arson attempts, the horse may be sprayed with a fire retardant substance. |
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Also, the presence of flame retardant chemicals in our blood is not necessarily a cause for concern. |
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The invention also relates to the use of the abovementioned flame retardant combination, especially in thermoplastic polymers. |
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I do not think it is possible to be indoors in the UK and more than ten steps from a fire retardant device. |
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All sleepwear is to be flame retardant and should be safe with no strings or buttons that may be hazardous. |
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If not covered with flocking, tinsel, or fire retardant, trees can be chipped for mulch or used whole to stabilize wetlands. |
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If your buttonholes tend to fray, place a dab of fray retardant on the back of the buttonhole. |
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Another example is the combination of polymer type and flame retardant in plastic article production. |
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The bird dog pilot helps plan and check the aircraft routes over the drop zones, and leads the tankers into their retardant drop flight paths. |
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Today I find myself in the loop for some desperate emails winging between California and Illinois about fire retardant materials and meetings with the Los Angeles Fire Chief. |
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The basis for achieving flame retardant properties is a special resin used to impregnate the filter paper. |
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Such flame retardant polymers exhibit superior performance qualities during use, especially in thermoplastics such as glass-filled polyesters and glass-filled nylons. |
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Other shots revealed the futile efforts of firefighters as they built fireguards or dropped plane-loads of water and fire retardant on a natural force out of control. |
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We illustrate our approach through application to data from a study of mutation induction in lacI transgenic mice after exposure to the flame retardant tris phosphate. |
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For example, Colborn says, bisphenol A, a component of plastic that is also used as a fire retardant, causes female mice to reach puberty earlier than normal. |
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Attackers may set light to the hoarding, despite the retardant effect of the freshly cut hides. |
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Depending on demands and applications in commercial vehicles, this medium can also be applied with a flame retardant impregnation. |
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Wisteria is our new flame retardant pleated and plain taffeta collection consisting of 48 skus. |
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The eco-concept walls are mildew resistant, emit no harmful substances for the ozone layer and have the advantage of being fire retardant. |
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A water retardant tape for auto repair, electrical wiring, watercraft, plumbing and general repair. |
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The substance, widely used for many years as an insulator or flame retardant, causes several kinds of fatal pulmonary illness that can take decades to develop. |
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Mirex, insecticide, mainly used against ants and termites, has also been used as a fire retardant in plastics, rubber and electrical goods. |
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On top of this is a 4 mm thick vapor retardant on an elastomeric modified bitumen with a base of highly flexible aluminum and fiberglass film. |
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This should include a brief description of what it actually does, e.g. flame retardant, anti-oxidant, etc. |
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Because it is an animal fibre, it is water resistant, insulates against cold and heat, it is highly elastic and fairly flame retardant. |
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We manufacture cotton and rainwear apparel made only with the best flame retardant fabrics. |
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Fourteen of the products contained the flame retardant TCEP, which the State of California describes as a cancer-causing agent. |
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It facilitates cleanliness and sanitation in building and is a retardant to the spread of fire. |
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Other uses are as a flame retardant in rubber formulations and as an additive for paints and other coating systems. |
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A spray thickening agent or drift retardant may be used with this product to aid in reducing spray drift. |
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Amosite is used primarily as a fire retardant in thermal insulation products and ceiling tiles. |
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On new buildings, a solid fire retardant barrier over the rafters can make the thatch sacrificial in case of fire. |
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Profoundly stimulates the couple through the points and grooves located on the outside, while favoring the continuation of the relationship, thanks to its internal lubrication retardant ejaculation, climax control. |
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Our offering includes decorative jacquards, tapestries, plains, stripes, fire retardant, Crypton, Millennium, vinyl and vertical textiles. |
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After orbiting overhead and observing the bird dog aircraft make its demonstration flights, the Electra pilots confirmed that, after the retardant drop, they would turn right and exit down the valley. |
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Past uses of PeCB are PeCB as a component in PCB products, in dyestuff carriers, as a fungicide and a flame retardant and as a chemical intermediate e.g. for the production of quintozene. |
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Chlorendic anhydride solid reactive flame retardant contains a stable bicyclic structure. |
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Water-based stain retardant for rugs and upholstery. |
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Do not use household cleaning products or glass cleaners, which can stain and discolor the fabric and affect the flame retardant abilities of the seat materials. |
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As hundreds of firefighters raced to save homes and keep the 15,700-acre fire from leaping over highways, tanker planes and helicopters chirred through the sky like dragonflies, dropping water and retardant. |
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The liquidtight jacketing material is of a high quality, rugged, flame retardant flexible PVC compound which resists oils, mild acids and exposure to sunlight. |
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The use of VA mycorrhiza as a growth retardant for Poa annua. |
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The flame retardant performance was achieved through the formation of a relatively uniform network-structured floccule layer covering the entire sample surface without any cracks or gaps. |
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In contrast, the char layer of RPUF is rather incompact and broken up, which might be the reason for its unsatisfied flame retardant property. |
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Acton offers a large range of comfortable, practical and durable rainwear. A range that goes from the high visibility rain gear to the one made of fire retardant resin, not to mention the rainwear for leisure activities. |
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First, the ignition susceptibility of a product lowers since the flame retardant increases de net heat capacity, i.e., the capacity of a body to store heat. |
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Other applications for cement-based nanocomposites may also evolve in non-traditional fields such as corrosion-resistant rebar coating and fire retardant materials. |
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The clip of fire retardant PA plastic holds and reinforces the inserted plastic tube, such that kinking of the tube in narrow radius is prevented also the full flow rate will be achieved. |
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What we must not forget is that treatment with what are known as retardant medicines is, however, an extremely complicated form of medication that also requires a functioning medical and health care system. |
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Zinc chloride is often added to lumber as a fire retardant and sometimes as a wood preservative. |
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New flame retardant products have been introduced by Lati, Teknor Apex and Ticona. |
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Virtually all dock seal manufacturers have offered fire retardant fabric and foam components in their dock seals for years. |
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Partnerships between flame retardant manufacturers and their customers are key to fulfilling this goal. |
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Triazoles group as plant growth retardant is used in research and to some extent commercial scale. |
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These can include metal-foil covered insulation, intumescing sprays and flame retardant thermal covers. |
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Phosphorus and antimony oxides and their reaction products can be formed from some fire retardant additives, increasing smoke toxicity and corrosivity. |
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On that same day, tragedy was averted narrowly when another retardant air tanker was forced to make a belly landing because its gear failed to deploy. |
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It looks to be a long night for sleepyhead John, but thanks to the time spreader dingus with its sleep retardant setting, he gets right into their next escapade. |
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This volatile chemical, with strong brisance properties, can only be handled by professionals wearing flame retardant clothing and face protection equipment. |
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