Guest MarkCol Posted October 13, 2016 Report Share Posted October 13, 2016 At our hospital we have backing boards that are classed as B1 to display posters. Is B1 of the grade and quality that would be deemed safe to use? Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Sutton Posted October 13, 2016 Report Share Posted October 13, 2016 Just B1 is not sufficient information to give a definitive reply but it could be that the board has been tested for the degree of flammability and combustibility in accordance with the German DIN 4102. DIN 4102. The following are the categories in order of degree of combustibility as well as flammability: Rating Degree of flammability Examples A1 100% non-combustible (nicht brennbar) A2 98% non-combustible (nicht brennbar) B1 Difficult to ignite (schwer entflammbar) Intumescents and some high end silicones B2 Normal combustibility wood B3 Easily ignited (leicht entflammbar) polystyrene A more recent industrial standard is the European EN 13501-1 - Fire classification of construction products and building elements - which roughly replaces A2 with A2/B, B1 with C, B2 with D/E and B3 with F. B3 or F rated materials may not be used in building unless combined with another material which reduces the flammability of those materials. This would indicate the board would be satisfactory as a notice board but more important is the items and how you attach them to the board ideally they should be under glass to prevent them from being easily ignited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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