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Fire Resistant Self-Supporting Ceiling
Fire Resistant Self-Supporting Ceiling
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    Fire Resistant Self-Supporting Ceiling

    These are normally non loadbearing and, depending on the type of construction, are used to provide protection from fire attack from below and/or above. Ceiling panels are fixed into a steel or timber framing system spanning and supported between two walls.

    Self-supporting membrane ceilings should normally be tested or assessed in accordance with BS 476: Part 22: 1987 and/or AS 1530: Part 4: 2005 to satisfy the failure criteria of integrity and insulation.

    These ceiling systems allow for the protection to or from services contained within the ceiling void. They will also provide protection to steel beams that are required to meet the criteria of BS 476: Parts 21 and 23: 1987 where exposure to fire is from below.

    Advantages
    •Up to 4 hours FRL
    •Easy installation methods hence Increase productivity
    •Less Material required to achieve fire resistant levels
    •Less overall installation cost
    •Lightweight
    •Less complex framework
    •Acoustic performance

    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.self_supporting_ceiling
    • Product familyCeiling
    • Product groupSelf-Supporting Ceiling
    • TypeAssembly (multiple objects)
    • Date of publishing2021-06-09
    • Edition number1
    • Height (mm)2440
    • Width (mm)1220
    Related
    • Material mainCalcium silicate
    • Designed inHong Kong
    • Manufactured inHong Kong
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryFire Products - Protection
    • IFC classificationObject
    • ETIM CodeEG000056
    • ETIM NameFire protection systems
    • UNSPSC nameFire protection
    • UNSPSC code4619

    Region availability

    Asia Oceania
    Armenia
    American Samoa
    Azerbaijan
    Australia
    Bangladesh
    Cook Islands
    Bhutan
    Federated States of Micronesia
    British Indian Ocean Territory
    Fiji
    Brunei
    French Polynesia
    Cambodia
    Guam
    China
    Kiribati
    Christmas Island
    Marshall Islands
    Cocos (Keeling) Islands
    Nauru
    Georgia
    New Caledonia
    Hong Kong
    New Zealand
    India
    Niue
    Indonesia
    Norfolk Island
    Japan
    Northern Mariana Islands
    Kazakhstan
    Palau
    Kyrgyzstan
    Papua New Guinea
    Laos
    Pitcairn Islands
    Macau
    Samoa
    Malaysia
    Solomon Islands
    Maldives
    Timor-Leste
    Mongolia
    Tokelau
    Myanmar (Burma)
    Tonga
    Nepal
    Tuvalu
    North Korea
    United States Minor Outlying Islands
    Pakistan
    Vanuatu
    Philippines
    Wallis and Futuna
    Singapore
    South Korea
    Sri Lanka
    Taiwan
    Tajikistan
    Thailand
    Turkmenistan
    Uzbekistan
    Vietnam