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SUPALUX® Ceiling, Floors And Roofs - 2440 x 1220 mm
Certifire Certificate
Certificate type
Fire protection to ceilings and protected zones.
Provide fire protection to timber floors and roofs, suspended and self-supporting ceilings.
Promat SUPALUX is an A1 non-combustible calcium silicate board reinforced with selected fibres and fillers which can be used for fire protection of ceilings and protected zones.
New ceiling lining: Timber floor constructions should normally be tested or assessed in accordance with BS 476-21 and are required to satisfy the three failure criteria of loadbearing capacity, integrity and insulation when exposed to fire for below.
Features and benefits:
Color | White Guidance for specification option: Off-white. |
Finish | Sanded |
Material | Calcium silicate Guidance for specification option: A non-combustible calcium silicate board reinforced with selected fibres and fillers. It is formulated without inorganic fibres and does not contain formaldehyde. |
Shape | Square Guidance for specification option: Square profile. |
Length | 2440 mm 2500 mm |
Width | 1220 mm 1250 mm |
Height | 6 mm 9 mm 12 mm 15 mm 20 mm |
Warranty description | Guidance for specification option: Etex Building Performance Limited warrants that our passive fire protection products and component parts, when installed in the building originally designed, built and unaltered in accordance with the conditions and procedures set out in Promat Passive Fire Protection Handbook, this specification document and associated CAD drawings; and any specific technical recommendations made in relation to the above project, shall be durable and free from defects due to faulty manufacturing or factory workmanship. The system must be installed by a 3rd party accredited fire protection contractor, and where included in the specification, solely with proprietary products and components as supplied by Etex Building Performance Limited. The scope of this warranty will be dependent on the application and the environment in which the products are being installed. |