FIRE RESISTANT SHADECLOTH Black
Description
Fire resistant (FR) shadecloth is a premium quality flame retardant knitted shadecloth available in black or blue. Designed to comply with Australian flammability testing procedures, this FR shadecloth is ideal for building sites and scaffolding where fire resistant properties are required.
50 metre roll measuring 1.8 metres wide, offers good blockout properties and can be used as site mesh, scrim, scaffold mesh, general site shade cloth and fence mesh.
Tested to AS/NZS 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.
Test results / regulatory indicies are as follows:
Item | Regulatory Indices |
Ignitability index (Range 0 to 20) | 7 |
Spread of flame index (Range 0 to10) | 0 |
Heat evolved index (Range 0 to 10) | 1 |
Smoke developed index (Range 0 to 10) | 4 |
Interpreting these results:
The test procedure for fire resistance in shade cloth does not return a pass or fail result; rather, it gives an index of the different levels of flammability as shown here. Lower numbers are better: The spread of flame index of zero indicates that this mesh will ignite and smoke a little but a flame is unlikely to develop.
For comparison, other materials such as pine particle board has indices of 15, 5, 5 and 3 respectively. This means it ignites easily, has a moderate spread of flame and heat and smokes a little.
Any materials with bottom of range numbers (closer to 0) are deemed to have fire resistant properties. For more information refer to AS/NZS 1530.3:1999.