flameproofˈfleɪmˌpruf
flameproof (v)
- present
- flameproofs
- past
- flameproofed
- past participle
- flameproofed
- present participle
- flameproofing
English Definitions:
flameproof, flame-retardant (adj)
resistant to catching fire
flameproof (Verb)
To make flameproof.
flameproof (Adjective)
Resistant to catching fire.
flameproof
The term flame retardants subsumes a diverse group of chemicals that are added to manufactured materials, such as plastics and textiles, and surface finishes and coatings. Flame retardants are activated by the presence of an ignition source and are intended to prevent or slow the further development of ignition by a variety of different physical and chemical methods. They may be added as a copolymer during the polymerisation process, or later added to the polymer at a moulding or extrusion process or (particularly for textiles) applied as a topical finish. Mineral flame retardants are typically additive while organohalogen and organophosphorus compounds can be either reactive or additive.
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