samozgaszania
Samozgaszania, a Polish term, translates to "self-extinguishing" in English. It describes the property of a material to cease burning on its own after the ignition source is removed. This characteristic is not an inherent property of all materials but rather a result of their composition and structure. Materials that exhibit samozgaszania often have a reduced flammability, meaning they require a higher temperature or a more sustained flame to ignite and continue burning.
The mechanism behind samozgaszania can vary. Some materials may release non-combustible gases when heated, which dilute
Samozgaszania is a crucial safety feature in many applications, particularly where fire risk is a concern.