mittepõlev
Mittepõlev is an Estonian term that translates to "non-combustible" or "fire-resistant." It describes materials that do not ignite or sustain combustion when exposed to heat or flame. This property is crucial in various applications, particularly in construction, where non-combustible materials are used to enhance fire safety and slow the spread of fires.
In building regulations, materials are often classified based on their flammability. Non-combustible materials are typically assigned
The concept of mittepõlev is also relevant in the context of personal protective equipment. Firefighters, for