Eter Board, Douglas Fir, Low Density Fiberboard, Composite Panels, United States Testing Company, Inc., Fairfield, New Jersey
Douglas Fir, Underwriters Laboratories, Northbrook, Illinois
Performed at Underwriters Laboratories on grades PVC-3, PVC-4, AL-2, and SS-1. (UL 94 is equivalent to ASTM D3801 and IEC 707 ISO 1210.2) using NoFire A. These specifications exceed the IEEE-383 Vertical Burn Test
Included in these tests were: Surface resistivity - on Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and PVC UL746C Flexural strength - on Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and PVC ASTM D-790 Environmental - on PVC, UL746C, ASTM D-790
Performed at Underwriters Laboratories on Wood Particle Board using NoFire A18.
Tests on ¼" hardwood plywood, T111 plywood, wood shingles, ½" hardboard siding, and lap 7/16" flakeboard siding. Performed using NoFire A, at University of California, Berkeley, June, 1992
Tests on T111 Plywood, Cedar Shakes using NoFire A18 performed at University of California, Berkeley, 1995
Tests on ¼" Sterling Board coated with 18 coats of alkyd base paint, and topcoated with NoFire A18, performed at VTEC Laboratories, Bronx, New York, 1996
Tests on Cement Board coated with 6 coats of alkyd base paint, and top-coated with NoFire A18, performed at VTEC Laboratories, Bronx, New York, 1999
Tests on T-111 Plywood Panels coated with 1 coat of NoFire A18 and top-coated with exterior latex paint, performed at VTEC Laboratories, Bronx, New York, 1999
Tests on Sheet Rock Panels coated with 8 coats of interior latex paint top-coated with NoFire A18, and finished with 1 coat exterior latex paint, performed at VTEC Laboratories, Bronx, New York, 1999
Department of Buildings, City of New York, May 16, 1996
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Office of the State Marshal
Department of Buildings, State of Rhode Island
Standard on Construction and Protection of Aircraft Loading Walkways Tests performed at Underwriters Laboratories, Canada, on Aircraft Loading Bridges, May 1994.
and High Speed Craft Code (HSC) for aluminum and steel construction. Intertek Testing Services NA Ltd. Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada Certificate Of Approval, Ministry of Transport, Canada
Conducted according to Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Generic Letter 86-10 Supplement 1, One and Three Hour Protocol for Conduit, Cable Trays, Junction Boxes and Hangers Omega Point Laboratories, Elmendorf, Texas
Standard Method for Fire Test Through-Penetration and Fire Stops, on PVC pipes performed at Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas
Standard Test of Class 1E Electrical Cables for Nuclear Power Generation Stations (Cable Coating) Test performed by Underwriters Laboratories, August 19, 1996
Flammability of Aircraft Cargo Liners Tests performed by Flight Insulation Co., at US Testing Co., December 1993 using No Fire 2025/30. Specifications meet codes of FAR 25.855, Appendix F, Part III, Amendment 25-60(now FAR 25.855(c) as changed by Amendment 25-72)
Fire Protection of Glass/Vinyl Ester Composites for Structural Applications Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Bethesda, Maryland
Room fire test for interior of foam plastic systems Test performed at Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, and December 5, 1995
Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies Tests performed by Weyerhaeuser Co. on 1 5/8" Particle Core Profile Doors. ASTM E152 - Longview, Washington - May 1993 BS-476 Part 22 - Trade Technology Ltd., Buckinghamshire, England - August 1993 International Standards Organization - Test #: ISO-3008, - August 1993
Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door Assemblies Tests performed at Underwriters Laboratories Canada on Retrofit Doors, May 1994.
Acoustical Ceiling Fire Tests Tests performed by US Gypsum, June 1994
Radiation Heat Flux on Naval Missile Canister, performed by FMC Corporation for the US Navy.
First Deputy Chairman Ukrainian State, Committee, Nuclear Energy, September 19, 1995