Post on 19-Jun-2019
FM APPROVAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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ASKIN’s world beating XFLAM cored steel laminated insulated panel recently achieved a best in class by complying with the requirements of a Class One material under the test regime dictated by standard FM4880 and FM4881.
FM4880: Parallel Panel Test
The 16 foot test establishes the expected reaction of a specific product specimen to a standardized fire directed through a sand box at the base of two opposing walls, mounted to a steel frame with the following dimensions:
• Width: 1.1m
• Height: 4.9m
• Gap: 0.5m
A gas fired burner at 360kW is applied for fifteen minutes at the base of the two walls.
ASKIN’S XFLAM cored panels achieved a best in class performance without the use of joint stitching rivets.
• FM4880 unlimited height Class 1 Group A approval.
• Max heat output of 355 kW much less than the 850 kW threshold and significantly less than 550 kW generally achieved for other fire resistant insulated panels.
• Smoke generated 195 grams/15 minute test much less than 300 grams allowed for smoke sensitive construction, required for all food and drug manufacture.
In principle, the parallel panel test determines the following:
• The potential for fire spread up the wall, determined by height of char inside the panel.
• The potential for spread of fire through the wall, determined by measuring the depth of char and the remaining untouched material after the test.
• The potential for fire spread through a building is evaluated by the measurement of
the total rate of heat release of the fire, determining the material contribution to the fire.
• The hazard of reduced visibility is estimated by weighing of light-obscuring smoke.
APRIL 2015
ASKIN XFLAM PANEL ACHIEVED A CLASS ONE FIRE PERFORMANCE TO STANDARDS FM4880 AND FM4881 WITHOUT SLIP JOINT STITCHING RIVETS