tuleaeglustina
Tuleaeglustina refers to the property of a material to slow down the propagation of fire. This is achieved through various mechanisms, such as forming a protective char layer, releasing flame-retardant gases, or absorbing heat. Materials with high tuleaeglustina are crucial in fire safety applications, as they can limit the spread of flames, reduce smoke production, and provide valuable time for evacuation and firefighting efforts.
The effectiveness of a material's tuleaeglustina is often measured by standardized tests that assess its ignitability,