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Product Name: GRPH Phenolic Products

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GRPH Phenolic Products
Accidental FIRE spreads, destroys, kills. It can consume all that lies within its reach converting natural and synthetic materials into poisonous FUMES and blinding SMOKE - often producing deadlier effects than its flames.
We are surrounded in our every day lives by potentially combustible materials - safe and essential in their own respect until transformed by accidental fire into fatal sources of HEAT, SMOKE and TOXIC FUMES.
However, some of these dangers can be minimised.
A new product - designed and manufactured using novel techniques and processes - can limit the risk of fire and related damage.

Phenclad is a composite sheet product consisting mainly of cured phenolic resin and glassfibre.

It is one of the most effective cosmetic FIRE RESISTANT sheet materials available, producing relatively minute quantities of smoke and toxic fumes when exposed to fire – whist still retaining excellent physical properties at high temperatures.

Compared to other composite products, Phenclad panels are unique in the respect they’ve been tested and certified for use in high risk installation and have been deemed ‘fit for purpose’ in applications such as Oil Rings, accommodation modules, underground transportation systems.

Other applications include:

• Mass transit industry       SHIPPING - Accommodation / cabin cladding, aluminium bulkhead  protection, public areas.
  RAIL - Rolling stock internal panelling, station furniture.
  ROAD - Refrigeration trucking, container / box vehicules, buses.
     AIR - Cargo hold lining, internal cladding.
     
  • Tunnel lining     RAIL - Underground systems, stations.
  ROAD - Mountain tunnels, underpasses.
     
  • Industrial and food procesing   › Hygienic lining and cladding systems for warehouses, abattoirs, fish / poultry plants, factories.
     
  •Building /construction              › Cladding, partitioning, door panels, infill panels, insulation systems, wall and ceiling linings.
     
  • Offshore industry   › Accommodation module cladding and partitioning, escape routes, walk ways, locker systems, storage areas.
    
  • Other                                › Commercial and domestic properties, power stations, mining, leisure facilities.

 

STANDARD GENERAL DESCRIPTION LIMITS    TEST RESULT REMARKS
BS476 PI. 7.1987 "Surface Spread of Flame" 165 mm in 1.5mins NIL SPREAD CLASS 1
BS476 Pt. 6.1989 "Fire Propagation" l< 12 1 = 6.1 CLASS 0 overall with Pt. 7
BS 6853 1987, B.5.2 "Smoke Density" Ao{on) < 1
A^off)* 1.5
Aofon) - 0,86
A0{off) = 1.15
Category 1 -suitable for high risk railway rolling stock.
NES713 "Toxicity Index"        2.02           Category A -suitable for high risk areas.

Company Details

Architects working on behalf of the education department of Glasgow City council were looking to specify a panel product suitable for use in schools that met the following criteria:
Fybacore insulated infill panels were specified, as they... more

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