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Non-combustible acoustics: Specifiers guide to harmonising fire safety and aesthetic design

Fire safety is a critical consideration in various environments, and the concept of non-combustibility plays a vital role in ensuring the protection of lives and properties. Non-combustible materials are specifically engineered to resist ignition, combustion, and the propagation of flames when exposed to fire or high temperatures.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

14 Jan 2025 1m read View Author

Fire safety is a critical consideration in various environments, and the concept of non-combustibility plays a vital role in ensuring the protection of lives and properties.

Non-combustible materials are specifically engineered to resist ignition, combustion, and the propagation of flames when exposed to fire or high temperatures.

In this resource, we delve into the significance of non-combustibility in relation to acoustic walling and ceiling linings, explore its distinction from Group 1 ratings, and highlight the use of innovative materials that combine fire resistance with the aesthetic appeal of natural timber.

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Non-combustible acoustics: Specifiers guide to harmonising fire safety and aesthetic design
Non-combustible acoustics: Specifiers guide to harmonising fire safety and aesthetic design
Fire safety is a critical consideration in various environments, and the concept of non-combustibility plays a vital role in ensuring the protection of lives and properties. Non-combustible materials are specifically engineered to resist ignition, combustion, and the propagation of flames when exposed to fire or high temperatures.
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