The astronauts wear suits that are water resistant and fireproof.
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Olefin Saturation is a chemical process, often used in the petrochemical industry to refine olefins (also known as alkenes) and to turn them into paraffins (also known as alkanes). The process is done by adding hydrogen gas to the heated liquid olefin. This breaks the carbon to carbon double bond of the olefin by forming a new molecule with extra hydrogen.
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You are probably thinking of the material called terracotta, which is fire resistant.
They are not fireproof but fire resistant. Fireproof means not burnable, such as a fireproof vault door in a bank. Fire resistant means it can resist fire up to a certain burn time or temperature.
no, "Olefin is a manufactured fiber in which the fiber-forming substance is any long-chain synthetic polymer composed of ethylene Propylene or other olefin units". (Kaldolph, 2010)
The astronauts wear suits that are water resistant and fireproof.
Stainless steel is not completely fireproof, but it is highly resistant to fire and can withstand high temperatures without melting or warping.
Flame-retardant (I realize that's hyphenated),incombustible, fireproof, noncombustible, nonflammable...
Fireproof Bridge, if you're looking for a change in adjectives. Flame-Resistant Bridge works too.
A firewall appliance is an appliance that is placed on a wall of fire, it gets its name from being fireproof and resistant to the flames.
It is not necessarily the material that makes a fireproof safe fireproof. Today's fireproof safes are made from steel alloys and synthetic compounds. Older fireproof safes were even made from clay and mineral coatings that were found to be of a higher heat resistance. What really makes a fireproof safe is more in the way that it is made and less of what it is made out of. Science has found and made fireproof compounds but these are extremely to expensive to put into everyday safes.
Fiberglass insulation is not completely fireproof, but it is fire resistant. It can withstand high temperatures before melting or catching fire. It is often used in buildings for its fire-retardant properties.
The main types of carpet fibers are nylon, polyester, polypropylene (olefin), wool, and blends of these materials. Nylon is durable and resistant to stains, while polyester is soft and budget-friendly. Wool is a natural fiber that is luxurious and has good resilience. Polypropylene is highly stain-resistant and suitable for high-traffic areas.
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A common chemical used to make fiberglass fireproof is aluminum trihydrate. This chemical releases water vapor when exposed to high temperatures, which helps in cooling and extinguishing the fire. Additionally, fiberglass itself has inherent fire-resistant properties due to its composition and structure.