neon is the only one i have got so far...........i'm searching for more
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Any material that does not readily burn. For everyday use, most metals, rock, and glass are non-combustible. Drywall (Sheetrock is a brand name) is made from gypsum rock, and is considered non-combustible- as is brick and concrete. Asbestos is very throughly non-combustible, but rarely used any more due to severe health hazards.
Any material which will not ignite at or below a temperature of one thousand two hundred (1200) degrees during an exposure of five (5) minutes, and will not continue to burn or glow at that temperature. Tests shall be made as specified in the Uniform Building Code.
Building materials primarily is what I think of when I think of incombustible material.
Acoustic Insulation
Fiber Cement Board
Calcium Silicate Board
Aluminum Composite
PVC Resin
Mineral Wool
Glass Wool
Of course there are different classifications of in-combustibility.
Metals, rocks, glasses, sand, and iron fillings (magnetic) are some examples of non-combustible materials.
Methane is combustible, neon is not.
Combustible fabrics can catch fire and combust, unlike the latter.
stucco is non-combustible
yes
A flammable material has a lower flash point (100F or below) while a combustible material has a flash point of 100F or HIGHER. In other words, it's a lot easier for a flammable material to catch fire than a combustible one because of the minimal amount of energy (heat) required to get it going versus the higher requirement of a combustible material.
Combustible or Flammable
No, oil is combustible.
No, oil is combustible.
Non-combustible
No, it will burn, but needs very high heat to do it.
Combustible fabrics can catch fire and combust, unlike the latter.
There are two types of incense, combustible and non combustible. Combustible incense burns because of an additive such as gum arabic. Non combustible, or loose incense, is made of dried plant material (leaves, root, bark, resin) that burn on a lit charcoal block.
Cobustible substances can catch on fire but non-combustible substances are inflammabe
Not anything; ash is formed only from non-combustible components of a material.
for instance, "it was combustible material". This means it was strong material.
stucco is non-combustible
yes
flammable material