Non-combustible material
A material that does not ignite, burn, or release flammable vapors when heated, often used in construction for safety.
Non-combustible materials are materials that do not ignite or burn when exposed to fire, enhancing fire resistance and safety in buildings. They are crucial for optimizing building safety, enhancing structural performance, and supporting regulatory compliance. By providing a reliable and effective fire protection solution, non-combustible materials support efficient construction, improve building safety, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that structures are well-protected, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with fire safety regulations.
Used in a sentence
Non-combustible materials were used in the building's exterior to meet fire safety standards.
Synonyms/variation
Fireproof Material
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