Renderbase Q PM Coarse Certificate

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QUOTE No.: NC8635

Certificate of Test

REPORT No.: FNC12950

COMBUSTIBILITY TEST FOR MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 1530.1-1994

TRADENAME: Haymes Rendertex Renderbase Q Range Product – PM (polymer modified) Coarse Off White

SPONSOR: Henry Haymes Proprietary Limited trading as Haymes Paints 1 Waringa Drive

BALLARAT VIC 3355

AUSTRALIA

DESCRIPTION OF

TEST SAMPLE:

The sponsor described the tested specimen as a coarse grade polymer-modified cement based render comprised of graded sand, crystalline silica, Portland cement, calcium hydroxide and non-hazardous ingredients

Nominal thickness: 50 mm

Nominal density: 1478 31 kg/m³ (measured)

Colour: off white

The test result only relates to the specimen tested and described in this report. CSIRO was not involved in the selection of the materials.

TEST PROCEDURE: Five (5) samples were tested in accordance with Australian Standard 1530 Methods for fire tests on building materials, components and structures, Part 1- 1994: Combustibility Test for Materials.

An alternative suitable insulating material was used to fill the annular space between the furnace tubes, as specified in Clause 4.2 of ISO 1182:2010.

RESULTS: The following calculated results were obtained, refer also to Summary of measurements:

DESIGNATION: The material is NOT deemed combustible according to the test criteria specified in Clause 3.4 of AS 1530.1-1994.

These test results relate only to the behaviour of the test specimens of the material under the particular conditions of the test and they are not intended to be the sole criterion for assessing the potential fire hazard of the material in use.

DATE OF TEST: 2 August 2022

Issued on the 30th day of August 2022 without alterations or additions.

Testing

Team

Reaction to Fire & Façade Fire Laboratory End of Report

Copyright CSIRO 2022 ©. Copying or alteration of this report without written authorisation from CSIRO is forbidden NATA Accredited Laboratory Number: 165

Corporate Site No 3625

Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 - Testing

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Arithmetic mean = ���������������� �� Mean furnace thermocouple temperature rise (oC) 0.85 Mean specimen centre thermocouple temperature rise (oC) 0 Mean specimen surface thermocouple temperature rise (oC) 0.59 Mean duration of sustained flaming (s) 0 Mean mass loss (%) 7.29

End of Test Certificate

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OF MEASUREMENTS AND OBSERVATIONS OF SAMPLES UNDER TEST C12950 Parameters Symbol or expression Unit symbol Sample Number 1 2 3 4 5 Initial specimen mass msi g 108.91 109.08 109.39 110.61 111.01 Final specimen mass msf g 100.99 102.25 100.56 103.16 101.99 Mass loss �� = Msi ������ ������ x 100 % 7.27 6.26 8.07 6.74 8.13 Total duration of sustained flaming Cumulative total of duration of flaming* s 0 0 0 0 0 Initial furnace thermocouple temperature Tfi oC 747 746 752 749 754 Maximum furnace thermocouple temperature Tfm oC 773 760 773 770 779 Final furnace thermocouple temperature Tff oC 773 759 772 769 778 Furnace thermocouple temperature rise ���� =������ ������ oC 0 1 1 1 1 Maximum specimen centre thermocouple temperature Tcm oC 753 747 758 752 758 Final specimen centre thermocouple temperature Tcf oC 753 747 758 752 758 Specimen centre thermocouple temperature rise ���� =������ ������ oC 0 0 0 0 0 Maximum specimen surface thermocouple temperature Tcm oC 774 768 784 775 782 Final specimen surface thermocouple temperature Tsf oC 774 768 783 775 781 Specimen surface thermocouple temperature rise ���� =������ ������ oC 0 0 1 0 1 Test duration - min 70 55 85 60 75
Any individual duration flaming less than 5 seconds was discarded
SUMMARY
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