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How to divide the materials according to the National Fireproofing Material Standard?

How to divide the materials according to the National Fireproofing Material Standard?

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2,generally, the external wall thermal insulation materials is divided in accordance with fire rating: 1, the class A combustion performance of insulation materials : inorganic fiber spray coating, glass wool, foam glass, foamed ceramics, rock wool, foam cement, hole-closed perlite ect.. 2) class B1 combustion performance of thermal insulation materials: Extruded polystyrene board (XPS) after special treatment / Special treatment of polyurethane (PU), phenolic aldehyde, gelatine powder polyphenyl granule, etc. 3) combustion performance of class B2 insulation material: molding polystyrene board(EPS), extruded polystyrene board (XPS), polyurethane (PU), polyethylene (PE), etc. I hope it will be helpful for you
Each country has its own fire safety standards, I do not know which country's standard do you want to know, and each country of fireproof material to the division level is not the same. GB GB 8624, the German standard DIN 4102-1, the British standard BS 476, French standard NF P92 -501 and so on. GB 8624 is Chinese building materials and grade of combustion performance. The information coming form fire resources network (FireTC.
according to China's national standard GB8624-97, the combustion performance of construction materials can be divided into several classes: Class A: Incombustible building material: Almost no burning material. Class B1: nonflammable building material: nonflammable material has a good flame resistance effect. when it meet the open fire in the air or burnd at high temperature, it is difficult to spread quickly, and when the fire source is removed, the combustion stop immediately. Class B2: flammable building material: flammable material has a good flame resistance effect. when it meets open fire in the air or at high temperature, it will immediately burst into flames and easily cause fire spread, such as wooden column, timber roof truss, timber beam, and wooden stairs,ect.. Class B3: inflammable building material: No flame resisting effects, highly flammable, high fire risk.

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