(pronounced flaym rih-TAR-dehnt)
As an adjective, flame retardant means that something as been made or treated so as to resist burning. As a noun, a flame retardant is the chemical used to treat products
(pronounced FLAYM stich)
A type of pattern made either with weaving or printing techniques, a flame stitch consists of intertwining peaks and valleys that end up giving the impression of a flame. Used stylishly
(pronounced FLA-shing)
You would think that with a name like flashing, the term would refer to something with a little sparkle and pizzazz. Well, we guess sheet metal can put off a little shimmer, and that is
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