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What about SIPs in fires?

Polyurethane foam does not melt. SIPs have passed every standard fire test that is required of wood-based or "Type V" construction. To the surprise of some building researchers, data from extensive laboratory fire testing as well as reports from actual house fires indicates that SIP structures tend to be more resistant to house fires than standard stud structures.

Our SIPs are tested to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E84-04 "Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials" for smoke spread and flame spread. The panels have a Class 1 foam core. The foam components are formulated to have a flame spread of less than 25 units and smoke spread of less than 400 units.

If you are looking for a truly fire-resistant Structural Insulated Panel, download the Magnesium Board SIPs/Fire Presentation. It's quite impressive.

 

 

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