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Fire performance guide for fibre cement cladding

The purpose of this document is to provide an understanding of the market situation regarding the fire performance of building products used in facades, and to help define some of the terminology that has emanated in the last few months relating to fire performance. With increased knowledge, more informed discussions can be had on the topic and a better understanding as to why fibre cement is a safe option for non-combustible facades and cladding.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

14 Jun 2023 1m read View Author

The purpose of this document is to provide an understanding of the market situation regarding the fire performance of building products used in facades, and to help define some of the terminology that has emanated in the last few months relating to fire performance. With increased knowledge, more informed discussions can be had on the topic and a better understanding as to why fibre cement is a safe option for non-combustible facades and cladding.

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Fire performance guide for fibre cement cladding
Fire performance guide for fibre cement cladding
The purpose of this document is to provide an understanding of the market situation regarding the fire performance of building products used in facades, and to help define some of the terminology that has emanated in the last few months relating to fire performance. With increased knowledge, more informed discussions can be had on the topic and a better understanding as to why fibre cement is a safe option for non-combustible facades and cladding.
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