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.
no
amorphous
Man made.
Fire burn changes the wood chemical.
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No, although the fibreglass will afford some protection before it melts. You don`t want to be wearing it when it melts...
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.
I belive sodium silicate can be used to fireproof wood and your ugly face >:-D
Fireproof fabrics are made of a fabric called Nomex, a registered trademark of DuPont. It is a chemical version of nylon similar to Kevlar.
Very few bags are fireproof although Nikon makes cases that are considered indestructible.
Fibreglass Moulders Ltd Otara
Fireproof earned $33,351,975.
Fireproof was released on 09/26/2008.
The Production Budget for Fireproof was $500,000.
Fireproof Building was created in 1827.
glass you can see through and fibreglass you can not
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.