A type of ceramic tile porcelain tiles are made of fine dense white clay sand and feldspar.
Fire rating of ceramic tiles.
These tiles are fired at extremely high temperatures which creates very low water content in the tiles.
In addition we also supply a number of beautiful ranges of tiles including victorian floor tiles.
The first is based on underwriters laboratories ul test no.
In many instances ceramic tile suppliers have been requested to provide fire ratings for ceramic tiles and the like.
Common examples are earthenware porcelain and brick.
Ceramic tiles have class a fire resistance excellent anti static performance green environmental protection fire and water resistance excellent wear resistance high life cycle at the same time it also has the advantages of high load capacity beautiful and clean decorative effects.
There are two main fire ratings involved with ceiling tiles.
This makes them an excellent choice for commercial floors and wall surfaces.
This results in tiles that are less porous denser and harder than other types of tiles.
We manufacture and supply ceramic and porcelain fireplace tiles hearth tiles fire bricks fire backs coal savers as well as specialist heat resistant tile adhesives and grouts.
The new building code relating to fire rating regulations and standards became mandatory in april 2013.
The advantages of ceramic access floor tile.
Tiles by nature are non flammable and so automatically meet the group 1 s requirement.
723 and is called the surface burning characteristics rating or flame spread rating this rating determines how a building material is going to react in a fire.
Fire ratings are required by the building code of australia bca to ensure that if a building is on fire that the material does not significantly increase the spread or intensity of a fire.
We are often asked for information about fire rating for tiling systems.
Fireplace tiles are our specialism.
Ceramic tile fire ratings.
We refer you to the national construction code ncc 2016 building code of australia clause c1 10 fire hazard properties item c i where it states that the fire hazard properties of concrete terrazzo ceramic tiles or the like do not apply to these materials.
The new building code relating to fire rating regulations and standards will be mandatory from april 2013.
The crystallinity of ceramic materials ranges from highly oriented to semi crystalline vitrified and often completely amorphous e g glasses.