Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bulgarian term or phrase:
степен на горимост
English translation:
combustibility class/grade, fire retardant grade/class
Bulgarian term
степен на горимост
4 +1 | combustibility class | Trufev |
5 +2 | flammability class | TechLawDC |
4 +1 | degree of flammability | natasha stoyanova |
5 | degree of combustibility | Yavor Popov |
4 | fire retardant grade/class ... | Efrosina Perry |
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Proposed translations
combustibility class
Трябва да се прави разлика между горимост и възпламеняемост, първата се отнася за твърди конструкционни материали, а втората основно за горива.
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degree of flammability
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flammability class
Feb 28, 2008 ... OSHA divides flammable (and combustible) liquids into several classes. If you'd like to see these, take a look at 29 CFR 1910.106. ...
www.ilpi.com/msds/ref/flammable.html - Cached
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degree of combustibility
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fire retardant grade/class ...
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