From the inflammable nature of the materials of which varnishes are composed, their manufacture should be only carried on in some detached building of little value, and built of uninflammable materials.
Muslin steeped in a 20% solution of this salt is perfectly uninflammable when dry, and the saline film left upon its surface is so smooth that the muslin may be ironed without difficulty.
The escape in general use by the brigade in 1889 consisted of a main ladder, having the sides strengthened by patent wire-rope, and finished at the back with a shoot or a trough of uninflammable copper-wire netting.
Wood soaked in a strong solution of tungstate or silicate of soda is rendereduninflammable and nearly incombustible.
Though the stairs may be uninflammable and even indestructible, they will be in some measure a source of weakness, unless completely separated from the open rooms, as shown in the designs engraved in the Appendix.
Many things popularly deemed uninflammable are far from being so; for instance, tin is not a common combustible, but it will burn with considerable energy under peculiar conditions.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "uninflammable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.