With the tapes, there are fewer problems with VOC compliance and flammability issues. |
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Therefore, combustion in the superadiabatic regime significantly extends conventional flammability limits well into the ultra-lean zone. |
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There are now controls over the type of foams that can be used and the flammability of the covers. |
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Trees like aspen, poplar and birch actually have a very low flammability rate, according to the Fire Smart Web site. |
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The guidelines focus on requirements for flammability, tear strength, abrasion resistance, washability, scrubbability, and stain resistance. |
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The flammability standard that is currently referenced in the Regulations is no longer published or available for purchase. |
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California's residents have the highest exposures, which the authors speculate may be due to the state's strict flammability legislation. |
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The plasticizer may also change the flammability, odour, biodegradability, and cost of the finished product. |
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Selective logging increases the flammability of the forest because it converts a closed, wetter forest into a more open, drier one. |
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Retardants, such as sodium calcium borate, reduce the flammability of wood and therefore its rate of burning. |
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Substances will be assessed as a minimum for their explosivity, flammability and oxidising potential. |
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This rule shall be used to assess the overall hazards associated with toxicity, flammability, and eco-toxicity. |
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The flammability characteristics of these blankets were unknown and could constitute a fire risk. |
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Airworthiness authorities and the industry are conducting extensive projects to develop improved flammability standards of aircraft materials. |
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The flammability test used to certify PET-covered insulation blankets was the vertical Bunsen burner test. |
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This evaluation is required at least for the following physicochemical properties: flammability, explosivity and oxidising properties. |
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Simson offers a range of outstanding fire-resistant products that have been formally tested for flammability and fire-resistance. |
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The experiment box demonstrates the flammability of different media or the released energy at the press of a button. |
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I know that you are always concerned about the flammability of kids clothing, for example, and the standards. |
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It is therefore very important to verify that the concentration around the refrigeration system does not exceed the flammability limit. |
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One way of reducing the flammability of textiles is by developing or changing the fibers of which they are made. |
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Her early research was on the flammability of clothing materials, especially children's sleepwear, and processes for removing farm and garden pesticides from clothing. |
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Factors to weigh in making a decision about insulation material include insulative value, cost, flammability, toxicity, durability, and availability. |
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Let's play the fool and pretend that PCBs possess excellent characteristics such as low thermal conductivity, low flammability and good ageing and temperature resistance. |
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The total heat evolved, corresponding to fire load, ignitability, and flammability usually shows only little or no improvement in nanocomposites. |
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This TPE is suitable for automotive applications, having just passed FMVSS302 specifications for flammability. |
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The safeguard measure adopted is justified in view of the risk of flammability raised, under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, by the substances contained in the aerosol dispenser. |
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Existing material flammability standards allow the use of flammable materials as well as materials that propagate flame within predetermined limits. |
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This amendment to Bill C-6's predecessor legislation only provided regulatory authority to address cigarette flammability standards, also known as ignition propensity standards. |
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Even in the area of flammability regulation, we felt compelled to expend a significant amount of time and money over and above ISPA's efforts. |
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In Canada, hazardous wastes and hazardous recyclable materials are defined as those with properties such as flammability, corrosiveness, or inherent toxicity. |
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Hydrogen-air-steam was chosen for this analysis since its flammability and detonability limits are well known. |
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Hazards include flammability after vaporization into a gaseous state, freezing, and asphyxia. |
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Furthermore, the current criteria for flammability only address chemical substances and preparations and do not take properly into account special physical conditions of an aerosol spray or specific conditions of use. |
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By preserving the gas in bladders, he entertained his friends, by exhibiting its flammability. |
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The waste streams exhibited a range of hazards, including compressed gases, flammability, acute toxicity, corrosivity, dangerous reactivity and environmental hazards. |
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The packing group assigned shall be determined by the flammability hazard and inhalation hazard, in accordance with the degree of danger presented. |
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Hazardous wastes and hazardous recyclable materials typically exhibit hazardous characteristics, such as toxicity, corrosivity or flammability to name just a few. |
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All products feature low flammability in accordance with DIN 4102 B1, as well as being simple to process and offering the benefit of weather-resistant properties for outdoor use. |
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Also discussed are nanoscale thermal degradation, corrosion, flammability, embrittling, and fatigue. |
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One method of reducing plastic flammability involves treating the plastic with polybrominated diphenyl ethers. |
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The second approach looked at the potential for improving the flammability standards of materials to be used in cabin interiors so that they would have high fire-retardant qualities and low emissions of smoke and toxic gas. |
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Its biggest drawbacks were its chemical instability and high flammability. |
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Rubitherm offers Rubitherm SP, a phase-change material with both organic and inorganic compounds, which has low flammability compared to other products. |
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