incombustibility
Incombustibility refers to the property of a material to resist burning or ignition when exposed to heat or flame. Materials that are incombustible do not contribute to a fire and will not undergo combustion. This is a crucial characteristic in fire safety engineering and construction, where the use of incombustible materials helps to prevent the spread of fire and protect lives and property.
The behavior of a material when heated is what determines its incombustibility. Some materials, like certain
In contrast to incombustible materials are combustible materials, which ignite and burn when exposed to a heat