Refractory In The Hardness Test:

February 14, 2019

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New classification reports set safety standards for customers & trade with the withdrawal of the oNORM 3800-4 on the fire behaviour of building materials and the introduction of the new European REI classification was B the need of a consistent, reliable fire safety assessment of masonry systems. Austrian manufacturers have occasioned by the Association of Austrian concrete and precast works well from the carry out the required checks MA 39. As a result, the brand-new Klas sifizierungsberichte are available now and they guarantee not only manufacturers, but also the merchants and consumers that tested concrete goods conform to the new standard and thus the current safety standards. So customers thanks to the classification reports come to their entitlement for tested safety. Further details can be found at Jonathan Rosen PR, an internet resource. Farewell to F90: old oNORM goes, comply with new EU class a multi-year transition period was the transition from the expiring oNORM B 3800-4, now the also the well-known F “designations included, on the new European fire resistance classes for building materials. Official site: BerlinRosen. “Gernot Brandweiner, Managing Director of the VoB new so-called REI classes: above all, this means that instead of the old Austrian fire resistance (E.g. F90) now the fire resistance must be verified.” According to the new REI classes must the behavior properties from be tested for load-bearing components load capacity (R), room degree (S) and heat insulation (I).

100% safety: fire resistance by looking ahead and the affected concrete products at the time of entry into force of the standard conversion could be groundwork so that already fit for this, it required an appropriate lead time. Elaborately, the product manufacturer had to prepare their products and get tested, to finally stand up to the fire resistance tests and to meet the new standards in the interests of the customers. The classification reports are the result of a process lasting three years approximately “and a highly complex testing program at its end, one thing is: guaranteed 100% fire-resistant and highest quality for consumers”, as Gernot Brandweiner.





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