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Knauf Insulation achieves third-party passive fire product certification for Glasswool insulation range

By Knauf Insulation APAC
August 08, 2022

Our Glasswool insulation products have received passive fire certification with Certifire, an independent third-party certification scheme with Warrington Fire that assures performance, quality, reliability and traceability of products.

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At Knauf Insulation we endeavour to meet the highest regional and international standard for our products. Our Glasswool insulation products have received passive fire certification with Certifire, an independent third-party certification scheme with Warrington Fire that assures performance, quality, reliability and traceability of products. The Certifire brand is recognised by regulatory authorities worldwide as an international mark of fire safety across a diverse range of passive fire products. It indicates compliance of glasswool insulation with Australian and New Zealand non-combustibility standards.
 
Having passed rigorous testing procedures, Knauf Insulation gained certification of our Glasswool Insulation product range in May 2022 through the Warrington Fire Certifire scheme. Certification was awarded after the product met the requirements set out in Certifire’s Australian Technical Schedule’s – ATS00 (Scheme rules) and ATS11 (Combustibility), as well as meeting the performance requirements of AS 1530.1:1994 (R2016) – which determines combustibility of building materials.


“All our glasswool products are non-combustible and achieve compliance with AS1530.1. Such qualities are sought by architects and specifiers when developing fire safety strategies and NCC compliance. Therefore, it’s extremely important for us to prove the performance and ongoing quality of our products. Certifire certification achieves these goals”, said Guy Manthel, Technical Product Manager at Knauf Insulation.

Non-combustible insulation solutions help inhibit fire spread, limit the spread of fire and smoke from one area to another providing safer buildings for occupants, and added complete confidence for specifiers, designers and architects.

To maintain the certification, ongoing surveillance audits, as well as recertification every five years, are required.  To learn more about certification of our solutions please click here.