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If something is fireproof it means fire won't burn through it.
Francois Hennebique in 1898 building a factory in Swansea.
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That depends on the thing you want to make fireproof. Usually things come already fireproof, if they are meant to be. Most times you can not make things entirely fireproof yourself. If you meant Fireproof the movie, then the issue why you can not see it may be with your DVD player, or perhaps the disc is scratched. If you meant fireWALL and the setting for your router, then you should see your router´s manual for the optimal settings, as all routers have their own setting I can not guesswork what router you have.
Fireproof Building was created in 1827.
DuPont made the first fireproof suit in 1960 and it was available on the market in 1967.
First Alert sells custom made fireproof safes. Sentrysafeshop also sells custom made fireproof safes. You can also check with your local fire department on ideas of other places that sells fireproof safes.
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.
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A lot of outdoor furniture is not fireproof by the materials they are made of.
P. Stollard has written: 'Fire from first principles' -- subject(s): Building, Fireproof, Fireproof Building, Safety factor in engineering 'Crime Prevention Through Housing Design' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Architecture, Engineering, Nonfiction, Technology, Art
John J Brenden has written: 'Heat release rates from wall assemblies' -- subject(s): Building, Fireproof, Fireproof Building, Testing, Walls
it is made of a material that I do not know the name of.
Fibreglass is made up of very fine strands of glass. Glass is fireproof - as far as I know, no chemicals are needed to 'make it' fireproof.
Fireproof fabrics are made of a fabric called Nomex, a registered trademark of DuPont. It is a chemical version of nylon similar to Kevlar.
There are media storage cabinets made to be fireproof. The price range varies depending on the size of the cabinet needed.