Flame retardant
A substance or material designed to resist burning and withstand heat, often used in construction materials to enhance fire safety.
A flame retardant is a substance added to materials to reduce flammability and delay combustion, enhancing safety and compliance. It is crucial for optimizing material performance, enhancing occupant safety, and supporting regulatory standards. By providing a reliable and effective fire protection solution, flame retardants support efficient material safety, reduce risks, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that materials are well-protected, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with fire safety regulations.
Used in a sentence
Flame retardant coatings were applied to the fabric panels for safety compliance.
Synonyms/variation
Fire Retardant
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