Inorganic Materials definition

Inorganic Materials. - shall mean materials in which there are no carbon-to-carbon bonds, such as minerals, and which, therefore, will not undergo biological decomposition.
Inorganic Materials means construction and structural articles such as silt fencing, culverts, gravel, boulders, treated wood, etc.

Examples of Inorganic Materials in a sentence

  • Use of the instruments in the Inorganic Materials Characterization Facility according to the rate schedule at the following link: --▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/materials-characterization-facility.

  • The remuneration is paid once a year according to the results of competitive selection for the English version of the Journal (Inorganic Materials: Applied Research).

Related to Inorganic Materials

  • Organic Materials means any combination of Food Waste and Green Waste. Organic Materials

  • Genetic material means any material of plant, animal, microbial or other origin containing functional units of heredity.

  • Cloud Materials means any materials provided or developed by SAP (independently or with Provider’s cooperation) in the course of performance under the Agreement, including in the delivery of any support or Consulting Services to Provider or its Customers. Cloud Materials do not include any Customer Data, Provider Confidential Information, or the SAP Cloud Service.

  • Dielectric material means a material that does not conduct direct electrical current. Dielectric coatings are used to electrically isolate UST systems from the surrounding soils. Dielectric bushings are used to electrically isolate portions of the UST system (e.g., tank from piping).

  • IP Materials has the meaning given to it in clause E8.1 (Intellectual Property Rights).