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- adjective That does not cause
corrosion
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Examples
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Start-Ups Make Gasoline From Wood There are reasons why gasoline has been the dominant motor-vehicle fuel for a century: It's packed with energy, noncorrosive, easily transported and readily available.
Technology That Breaks the Car Industry Mold Mike Ramsey 2011
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They are washed, dried, primed, painted with the brand and product information, lacquered, sprayed inside with a noncorrosive coating, and finally filled with a beverage.82
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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They are washed, dried, primed, painted with the brand and product information, lacquered, sprayed inside with a noncorrosive coating, and finally filled with a beverage.82
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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They are washed, dried, primed, painted with the brand and product information, lacquered, sprayed inside with a noncorrosive coating, and finally filled with a beverage.82
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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They are washed, dried, primed, painted with the brand and product information, lacquered, sprayed inside with a noncorrosive coating, and finally filled with a beverage.82
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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They were ideal chemicals — nonflammable, nontoxic, noncorrosive.
Joel Makower: Something Good for a Change: The Ozone Hole Is Shrinking 2008
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The theory unleashed a firestorm of controversy, as CFCs, halons, and related chemicals were extremely useful substances — nontoxic, nonflammable, noncorrosive — that were finding continually new applications in thousands of products and processes.
Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer 2007
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Some Green This! tips: To clean gunk around drain covers make a noncorrosive paste from lemon juice, salt and baking soda that can sit for an hour — or all day.
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One could suppose that the thrift of saving on the cost of the noncorrosive additives seemed like a good idea at the time to those in charge of the pipe line.
The Oil Plundering Act, The Sheehan �� Rockwell Affair, and Targeting British Petroleum 2006
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So they get paid for ignoring the need to add the noncorrosive chemicals.
The Oil Plundering Act, The Sheehan �� Rockwell Affair, and Targeting British Petroleum 2006
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