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Morgan Advanced Ceramics Firemaster Board 350 Thermal Ceramic
Categories: Ceramic; Oxide

Material Notes: Alkaline Earth Silicate. Made exclusively from low bio-persistent alkaline earth silicate (AES) fibres, refractory fillers and a small amount of organic binders, this board is recommended for fire protection applications where lightweight, rigid panels are required. FireMaster® 350 board is available in thicknesses up to 50mm, is easy to cut and can be glued onto substrates for fast installation. The board is an excellent thermal insulator and is an ideal replacement for high density mineral wool saving weight and space.

Applications:

  • Compartment walls and ceilings from B15 standard upwards
  • Infill in fire doors and cladding systems
  • Floating floor systems in offshore and ship building industries.
  • Core material for fire rated decorative veneered panel systems
  • Ducting system

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Key Words: Thermal Ceramics
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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.350 g/cc
Absorption Coefficient 0.080
@Frequency 125 Hz
test to BS EN 20354: 1993 Method
 0.33
@Frequency 250 Hz
test to BS EN 20354: 1993 Method
 0.63
@Frequency 500 Hz
test to BS EN 20354: 1993 Method
 0.71
@Frequency 1000 Hz
test to BS EN 20354: 1993 Method
 0.77
@Frequency 2000 Hz
test to BS EN 20354: 1993 Method
 0.89
@Frequency 4000 Hz
test to BS EN 20354: 1993 Method
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Modulus of Rupture 0.00150 GPa
Compressive Strength 0.300 MPa10% reduction in thickness
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Thermal Conductivity 0.0700 W/m-K
@Temperature 200 °C
ASTM C-201-68
 0.0800 W/m-K
@Temperature 300 °C
ASTM C-201-68
 0.0900 W/m-K
@Temperature 400 °C
ASTM C-201-68
 0.120 W/m-K
@Temperature 600 °C
ASTM C-201-68
 
Descriptive Properties
Colortan
Noise Reduction Coefficient0.61

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