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    Top Design Winner in OUTDOOR/Outdoor Equipment: Fire Pits & Baskets The black moon of fire art enchants with its wood gasification technology, which ignites a breathtakingly smokeless fire and ...

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    Trex Company, Inc. is a manufacturer of wood-alternative composite decking, railing, and other outdoor items made from recycled materials. [6] Headquartered in Winchester, Virginia, Trex is the world's largest manufacturer of wood-alternative decking and railing . [ 7 ]

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    The Dakota fire pit is an efficient, simple fire design that produces little to no smoke. [1] Two small holes are dug in the ground: one for the firewood and the other to provide a draft of air. Small twigs are packed into the fire hole and readily combustible material is set on top and lit.

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    Trex may refer to: Tyrannosaurus rex, a large species of theropod dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period; Trex Company, Inc., a composite decking manufacturer; Tampere Region Exchange, an Internet Exchange Point in Finland; Trex (card game) a card game; TREX search engine, a search engine in SAP NetWeaver

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    The fire-resistant properties are derived from the nitrogen contained in melamine, which releases as a gas when it is exposed to high heat and can extinguish a flame. [15] Melamine is also a heat sink, and this is beneficial because it can absorb a large amount of energy in the form of heat.