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A new fire-resistant adj. 1. Not able to burn or able to burn only with difficulty.

Adj. 1. fire-resistant - difficult to burn
fire-resisting, fire-resistive, fire-retardant

incombustible, noncombustible - not capable of igniting and burning
 glazed glaze  
n.
1. A thin smooth shiny coating.

2. A thin glassy coating of ice.

3.
a. A coating of colored, opaque, or transparent material applied to ceramics before firing.

b.
 door system has been developed by one of the UK's leading steel glazing Glazing

The application of finely ground glass, or glass-forming materials, or a mixture of both, to a ceramic body and heating (firing) to a temperature where the material or materials melt, forming a coating of glass on the surface of the ware.
 system suppliers. The door system, meeting BS 476 Part 22, achieves an integrity fire-resistant rating of three and a half hours, making it the safest glazed door system on the market. The doors are glazed with 3[m.sup.2] of 5mm Firelite glass and incorporate Dorma DORMA is a globally acting German company that produces door technology systems and allied products. It was first founded as the Dörken & Mankel KG in Ennepetal, Germany, in 1908. The family business is managed by owner Karl-Rudolf Mankel in third generation.  floor springs and overhead door selectors. The system is also suitable for high security applications.

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