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what's the standard of fireproofing material?

what's the standard of fireproofing material?

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Class A1 is divided according to the combustion performance of GB8624-2006 building materials and products. Specific technical index requirements are: 1, the temperature rise ≤30 degrees;mass loss rate ≤50%; combustion duration time is 0; 2, main components, overall products, gross calorific value of external secondary components ≤2.0MJ/kg; any inner secondary component ≤1.4MJ/kg; (there are difference between homogeneous and non-homogeneous). Z802 building materials noninflammability testing furnace has to be used for testing technical indicators mentioned in test 1, using Z805 building materials combustion heat value to test technical indicators mentioned in test device 2.
Class A1 is divided according to the combustion performance of GB8624-2006 building materials and products. Specific technical index requirements are: 1, the temperature rise ≤30 degrees;mass loss rate ≤50%; combustion duration time is 0; 2, main components, overall products, gross calorific value of external secondary components ≤2.0MJ/kg; any inner secondary component ≤1.4MJ/kg; (there are difference between homogeneous and non-homogeneous). Z802 building materials noninflammability testing furnace has to be used for testing technical indicators mentioned in test 1, using Z805 building materials combustion heat value to test technical indicators mentioned in test device 2.
first, the classification of fire resistant levels of buildings, 1, the classification basis of fire resistant levels of buildings, the classification of fire resistant levels of buildings is one of the basic building fire protection technology measures, our national architectural design specification divides fire resistant levels of buildings into first, second, third and fourth class, first class ios the highest and has the most strong fire-resistant capacity, fourth class is the lowest and has the weakest fire-resistant capacity. Fire resistant level of buildings depends on the combustion performance and fire endurance of the components of the buildings. construction components refer to the wall, base, beam, column, floor, stair, suspended ceiling and other basic components of buildings. Combustion performance and fire endurance of building components are shown in table 4-11), the combustion performance of building components are divided into non-combustible component,hard-comnustible component,combustible?component,according to their response to the fire. as for building components, non-combustible component includes wall column and base,etc; hard-comnustible component includes hanging?bracket, suspended ceiling and internal pipe;combustible?component includes doors and windows, suspended ceiling, decoration materials,etc.

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