Test Results - Fire Testing Standards Achieved
Fire Resistance Test
ASSESMENT STANDARD
Australian Standard (AS)1530.3, 1999 “Methods for Fire Tests on Building Materials, Components and
Structures Part 3, Simultaneous Determination of Ignitability, Flame Propagation, Heat Release, and Smoke Release”
Accredited Test Laboratory
Applied Physics Laboratory, Test Reference 06191, dated 12 February, 2007.
SUBSTRATE
12mm medium density fibreboard (mdf) coated on the exposed face with CAP508 intumescent paint at a dry film
thickness of approximately 340 microns.
| Indices from the results |
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| Ignitability |
0 |
| Flame Propagation |
0 |
| Heat Release |
0 |
| Smoke Release |
3 |
Fire Resistance Test
ASSESMENT STANDARD
Australian Standard (AS)1530.4, 1997 “Methods for Fire Tests on Building Materials, Components and Structures, Part 4: Fire Resistance Test of Elements of Construction.”
Accredited Test Laboratory
BRANZ Test Report FR3768, May 25, 2007
Wall Assembly
A non load bearing 100mm timber framed wall, lined and stopped on both faces with standard 10mm thick gypsum plasterboard and stopping compounds. Coated on the exposed face to the furnace with CAP508 intumescent paint at a dry film thickness of approximately 340 microns.
| fire resistance |
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| Integrity |
60 minutes |
| Insulation |
60 minutes |
A full copy of the test reports above can be obtained by contacting CAP Coatings. Call 1800 087 741 (Australia), 0800 508 800 (NZ) or email info@capcoatings.com
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