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Can anyone tell me what is A-leve fireproof material?

Can anyone tell me what is A-leve fireproof material?

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Combustion performance of materials can be divided into: A-level, B1-level, B2-level and B3-level, which respectively refer to noncombustible, difficult-flammble, flammable and inflammable materials. Building materials can be divided into four grades based on combustion performance (noninflammability, flame retardancy, flammability and inflammability). According to the stipulation of "Specification of Fireproof Design for Buildings" (GBJ16-1987) (2001 revised edition), fire hazard of production or storage should be divided into A-level, B-level, C-level, D-level and E-level. In "Specifications on Fireproof Design for Petrochemical Enterprises" (GB50160--1992) (1999 Revision), it also stipulates that fire hazard should be classified on the same basis of subtsance danger in usage, production or storage. According to different fire hazard, requirements and measures of oreventing and restricting fire explosion can be put forward from the aspects of fire?separation distance, fire resistant rating of buildings, allowed floors, safe evacuation, fire fighting facilities and other aspects.
What you say is probably palstic! B-level means the fireproof rating is at B1-level because palstic material doesn't belong to fireproof materials. It only is fire?retardant. When wholesaling all kinds of insulation materials and construction, it need tos look at the names. B1-level refers to the fire endurance rating of the fireproof material, which is determined according to the fire resistance of the material. In addition, different parts of the material have different fire endurance ratings! You can download a "Specifications of Fireproof Design for Buildings" for further information!

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