Our Test Protocols

We Test Building Materials Rigourously for High Accuracy and Optimum Results

AS 1530.1 for Non-Combustibility

Non-combustibility is tested for compliance with the requirements of Standard AS 1530.1. The test procedure needs several cylindrical material samples which are inserted into a crucible set at 750°C for at least 30 minutes or whenever equilibrium occurs.

 

The test monitors flaming of the sample as well as the temperature of the furnace, sample surface and centre of the sample.

 

The Building Code of Australia (BCA) through Clause A1.1 defines non-combustibility as a material not deemed combustible as determined by AS 1530.1 - Combustibility tests for Materials.

 

 

External wall materials of buildings of Type A and B construction are required to be of non-combustible materials. In addition, wall and ceiling linings as well as other wall materials such as insulation and weatherproofing baseline requirements under the BCA is to be non-combustible.

 

Ignis Labs non-combustible test machine is detailed above. Computer interface expidites the calculation and reporting process.

 

The test samples are required to be conditioned. This can take up to a week with testing occurring after the conditioning is complete. Six samples being 44-46mm in diameter and 48-52mm in height. A 2mm hole is required through the centre.