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Fire resistance
 

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With an organic based resin there is always the potential of ignition, which can lead to flame spread on the surface of the composite and generation of heat and toxic smoke. However composites are superior to non-filled plastics in that they contain up to 70% (by weight) fibre which is non-combustible. The fibre acts to separate regions of resin, thus restricting the amount of resin (fuel) available to the fire. Several tests are required for evaluating resistance to fire.


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