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Free Video Presentation – “Combustible Cladding Liability and How to Manage The Risks”
By MARK GLYNN Senior Associate, Bartier Perry Lawyers, Building and Construction D 8281 7865 E [email protected]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXXMsy2tBL4

Duffy Elliott Lawyers Explain Changes to Cladding Laws (Breaking News)
https://duffyelliott.com.au/changes-cladding-laws/

Introduction to the Building and other Legislation (Cladding) Amendment Regulation 2018, QLD
https://blog.greencap.com.au/2018/10/19/introduction-to-the-building-and-other-legislation-cladding-amendment-regulation-2018-qld/

Fire Safety & Cladding Seminar in Sydney (20-21 November 2018)
http://lclawyers.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Fire-Safety-Cladding-Summit-Sydney.pdf

CladdingTest – Australia’s Premium Laboratory for Testing and Evaluating Flammable Cladding
https://www.claddingnews.com/

Combustible Cladding to be Stripped from Mackay hospital (Breaking News)
https://www.dailymercury.com.au/news/combustible-cladding-to-be-stripped-from-mackay-ho/3551358

Senate committee asked Wade Martin an Alucobond supplier about standards for non-combustible cladding his answer was “The standard is AS 1530, part 1. There is no such thing as a panel that passes AS 1530 part 1 as the product would be supplied.”
https://www.lookupstrata.com.au/qld-insurance-increases-cladding/

History of Known Fires Where there has been a Direct Connection with the Use of ACP
https://www.lookupstrata.com.au/qld-insurance-increases-cladding/

QLD: Q&A Insurance Increases Due To (Safe) Cladding
https://www.lookupstrata.com.au/qld-insurance-increases-cladding/

STRATA MANAGERS Flammable Cladding Update
http://sskb.com.au/flammable-cladding-update-qld/

Combustible cladding ‘ban’ – what do we really know?
https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/combustible-cladding-ban-what-do-we-really-know/10036012.article

Safe Buildings, Cladding and Facade Innovation Summit 2019
Does your company provide safe facade solutions or services for the building market across Australia?
“If so, you can find out more about showcasing your solutions at the 2nd Annual Safe Building, Cladding & Façade Innovation Summit 2019 by downloading the prospectus through the below link. We look forward to hearing from you soon and promoting your brand, speakers and solutions to reach 10,000+ buyers from government, building owners, development and construction, certifiers and surveyors, architects, fire safety and risk sectors during the extensive pre-event marketing campaigns.”
http://elm.aventedge.com/safe-cladding-buildings-facade-innovation-summit-opportunities


Is your Building Cladding Safe?
An Easy 3-Step Process:

STAGE 1 – Site Inspection and Sample Extraction:

An ExcelPlas Australia representative visits the property, inspects the type and style of external walls, looks at the available architectural documents and takes a series of cladding samples from different locations on the wall. Samples are 50mm in diameter and are taken from different locations to reduce visual impact and for ease of access. Samples are sealed and sent to ExcelPlas’ Melbourne Laboratory for testing.
http://www.excelplas.com/

STAGE 2 – ExcelPlas Sample NATA Testing:

ExcelPlas examines the chemical character of each sample core material by:
•  Metal analysis of the sheeting on either side of the core
•  X-ray elemental identification analysis of the core components
•  Infrared spectroscopy of chemical make-up of the polymer core
•  Thermogravimetric Pyrolysis (TGA) of the combustibility of the polymer core
http://www.excelplas.com/

Wall cladding typically falls into two main categories as defined by the combustion of its core material:
•  Combustible – A high or medium percentage of polyethylene (PE) or polyurethane (PU) or polystyrene (PS) is present in the sample
•  Non-combustible – The sample has a heavy mineral-filled flame retardant core, mineral wool or other non-combustible compound comprised primarily of mineral content

STAGE 3 – ACP wall cladding report on combustibility:

As your test results identify your sample(s) of the ACP cladding are combustible, our report will outline the results and conclusions from the ExcelPlas testing and analysis.

ExcelPlas Australia offers:
• to test a small sample of ACP cladding from the building to determine the composition of its core material for combustibility
• a reporting process to inform clients of the levels of combustibility identified in the test and a pathway for action
http://www.excelplas.com/


Step-by-Step Guide For Evaluating the Combustibility Risk of Cladding (Free Download)
http://cloud.excelplas.com/index.php/s/cgCZYsCQSWazj3L

Australian NATA Testing Laboratory Offers Cladding Identification and Testing Services (to determine Combustibility Risk Profile)
http://www.excelplas.com/

This Newsletter is brought to you by ExcelPlas Labs 🔬 Australia’s Largest group of Polymer Building Materials Testing Labs.
http://www.excelplas.com/

Melbourne Testing Lab for Testing of Architectural Cladding Materials and Combustibility Risk
ExcelPlas now performs Positive Material Identification (PMI) and Combustibility Rating (CR) on architectural cladding such as Aluminium Composite Materials ACM, Aluminium Composite Panels ACP, Expanded Polystyrene Panels EPS, Polyisocyanuarate Foam Panels PIC and others.
We have extensive experience with testing of polymers and polymeric building materials.
As a Nationally Accredited Testing Laboratory, our technicians, equipment and quality system are monitored regularly for proficiency and compliance assuring that you can count on quality results every time.
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