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SINGLE
SKIN CLADDING
Glasbord
- The Product
With
the ever increasing Government and E.C. Legislation, isn't it important
that you select the right cladding material for your facility? Glasbord
panels provide an easy to clean wall and ceiling system which meet and
exceed the hygienic requirements of the food processing industry. Glasbord
is also used in building applications which require minimal maintenance
and strict sanitary conditions. The installations are clean and neat in
appearance and are available in a choice of colours to suit your working
environment. The material is also available with fire ratings to suit
specific applications. The general purpose "P" Grade is the
choice for most low risk areas - whilst the Class "O" Rated
Fire-X Grade is chosen where an improved fire rating is essential. Fire-X-Grade
has the added advantage of a certified low toxic output when ignited.
Unique
Surface Finish
The
specially designed embossed finish of Glasbord ensures that daily maintenance
is easier than ever. Allied to this, the patented "Surfaseal"
treated surface is highly resistant to impact and scratching - as well
as providing excellent chemical and stain resistance. Even under microscopic
analysis Glasbord is proven to be more cleanable than ordinary F.R.P.
Cladding
Grades
Glasbord
P is the general purpose grade used for walls and ceilings in most
cladding applications. With Surfaseal ®
Class
3
Surface
spread of flame rating in accordance with BS476: Part 7: 1971 Section
2
Class
C (USA)
Flame
spread less than 200, smoke developed 450 or less ASTM E84 tunnel test.
Meets minimum requirements for all US major model building codes.
Glasbord
Fire-X is used for installations where an improved fire rated panel
is considered essential. With
Surfaseal ®
Class
1
Surface
spread of flame in accordance with BS476: Part 7: 1987
Class
O
Building
regulations 1976 Fire propagation tests specified in BS476: Part 6: 1981
Class
A (USA)
i.
Flame spread 20, fuel contributed 0, smoke developed 200 per ASTM E84
ii.
Toxicity Certified low toxic output.
The appearance
and general properties of both grades are otherwise identical.
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