Fire-resistance tests — Elements of building construction Part 2: Requirements and recommendations for measuring furnace exposure on test samples
€115.00
Reaction-to-fire tests — Heat release, smoke production and mass loss rate — Part 1: Heat release rate (cone calorimeter method) and smoke production rate (dynamic measurement) Amendment 1
€21.00
Fire resistance tests — Door and shutter assemblies Part 4: Linear joint fire seal materials used to seal the gap between a fire door frame and the supporting construction
€77.00
Fire-resistance tests — Elements of building construction — Part 1: General requirements Amendment 2
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Extended application of test results for fire resistance and/or smoke control for door, shutter and openable window assemblies, including their elements of building hardware - Part 5: Fire resistance of hinged and pivoted metal framed glazed doorsets and openable windows
€205.00
Extended applications of results from fire resistance tests for service installations - Part 3: Penetration seals
€89.00
Fire resistance tests for service installations - Part 11: Fire protective systems for cable systems and associated components
€163.00
Coverings - Determination of fire protection ability
€50.00
Reaction to fire test for sandwich panel building systems — Intermediate-scale box test
Determination of the resistance to gas explosions of passive fire protection materials Part 1: General requirements
Determination of the resistance to jet fires of passive fire protection materials Part 1: General requirements
€208.00
Reaction-to-fire tests for sandwich panel building systems Part 2: Test method for large rooms
Fire resistance tests — Fire dampers for air distribution systems Part 2: Intumescent dampers
Standard Test Method for Assessing Combustibility of Materials Using a Tube Furnace with a Cone-shaped Airflow Stabilizer, at 750°C
Standard Guide for Evaluating the Relative Effectiveness of Building Systems to Resist the Passage of Products of Combustion Based on the Aggregation of Leakage Rates