As reported by the company, the tests showed:
- Pyrobel 16 SPS with a thickness of 24 mm and a fire resistance class of EI30 achieved class P4A EN 356. The glass can be used for making doors with burglary resistance class RC2.
For manufacturing explosion-resistant windows with resistance class EXR2 (NS) according to DSTU EN 13123-2:2006, impact-resistant glass of class P4A was used also. - Pyrobel 16 SPS with a thickness of 26 mm and Pyrobel 42 SPS (EI90) with a thickness of 50 mm withstood a triple impact of steel balls and received an impact resistance class of P5A. They can be used for making structures with burglary resistance class RC3.
- Pyrobel 16 SPS with a thickness of 36 mm was tested for burglary resistance using axe impact tests. It received a classification of P6B and can be used in doors of class RC4.
Pyrobel constructions can be used indoors for fire-resistant doors and partitions.
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