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Cladding product fire testing

This page is intended for industry professionals to increase collective understanding of the performance characteristics of various cladding types.

A variety of cladding types have been identified on buildings referred to Cladding Safety Victoria (CSV), and a range of tests on these products are being conducted to increase our understanding of the performance of these products and the degree of risk they pose in the event of fire.

This product testing is ongoing and over time additional information will be made available on this website as further tests are undertaken. The tests were undertaken by a NATA accredited testing laboratory.

Product, materials and composition

The table below lists the types of products that have been tested and the composition of the core of each product. The selection of these products is based on what was most commonly found on buildings referred to CSV. The composition of combustible material in each product, including polymer and flame retardant content, is shown as a weight percentage.

Aluminum Composite Panels (ACP)

The naming convention adopted for the various ACP panels tested revolves around the presence of flame retardant (FR) or lack thereof. For instance, ACP-FR70 refers to an ACP panel comprised of approximately 70% FR, while ACP-NFR45 refers to a panel which has approximately 45% non-flame retardant (NFR) filler, such as calcium carbonate.

Cladding typePolymer contentFlame retardant contentOther content
ACP-FR7026.0%73.4% (Aluminium Trihydroxide)-
ACP-FR45

43.9%

45.3% (Magnesium Hydroxide)

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ACP-NFR4549.8%-47.9% (incl. 40.2% Calcium Carbonate)

CSIRO research

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has published research (May 2020) into the fire performance and test methods for ACP external wall cladding. Download the report below.

CSIRO Report - Fire performance and test methods for ACP external wall cladding
PDF 9.69 MB
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Test reports and videos

It is highly recommended to view both the test reports and videos, where available, as they are complimentary pieces of information.

Aluminum Composite Panels (ACP)

CSV's investigation of ACP includes several distinct series of tests. Despite variations among each series, such as differences in cladding composition, variations in internal insulation, exposure conditions, and duration, the general structure of each test series falls into one of the three configurations. The tests conducted were International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) tests designed in accordance with general requirements outlined in ISO 13785-1:2002, incorporating a heating rate defined in ISO 9705-1:2016. The configuration of the wall cavity reflected real case scenarios which provide valuable insights and practical evidence to the performance of the cladding and external influence of a wall cavity and wind.

ACP-FR70

The tests that have been completed relating to ACP-FR70 are below with supporting reports and videos.

ACP-FR45

The tests that have been completed relating to ACP-FR45 are below with supporting reports and videos.

Note there are minor details in the reports available in this section below which are in the process of being amended pertaining to the dimensions of the specimen. This does not influence the results of the test and once corrected, the test reports will be updated on this webpage. Some reports are currently being developed by our laboratory partner and will be made published on this webpage once available.

ACP-NFR45

The tests that have been completed relating to ACP-NFR45 are below with supporting reports and videos, where available.

Note there are minor details in the reports available in this section below which are in the process of being amended pertaining to the dimensions of the specimen. This does not influence the results of the test and once corrected, the test reports will be updated on this webpage. Some reports are currently being developed by our laboratory partner and will be published on this webpage once available.

Only one series of tests were conducted on this product as the results observed deemed it not worth pursuing further tests.

The information contained in this website is for general guidance only. The information should not be used as a substitute for consultation with professional advisers.

In no event will CSV, its agents or employees, be liable to you or anyone else for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the information in this site or for any consequential, special or similar damages.

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