1. flame-retardant - Noun
2. flame-retardant - Adjective
3. flame-retardant - Adjective Satellite
resistant to catching fire
Source: WordNetflame retardant
Aramid fibre (e.g. Twaron ) is used for flame-retardant clothing, cut-protection, and armor. Source: Internet
Glass fibre is used in the production of ironing board and mattress covers, ropes and cables, reinforcement fibre for composite materials, insect netting, flame-retardant and protective fabric, soundproof, fireproof, and insulating fibres. Source: Internet
Synthetic yarns generally tend to melt though some synthetics are inherently flame-retardant. Source: Internet
Flame retardant masterbatch containing the effective substance in ABS carrier. Source: Internet
Flame retardant synergist with halogen/ phosphorus based flame retardant system. Source: Internet
Fortron 1141L4 is a 40% glass-reinforced PPS that has excellent heat and chemical resistance, inherently flame-retardant, high hardness and a good balance of strength and stiffness. Source: Internet