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Report (9) RECEIVED S�� s�v 61-� NOV 12 2015 515 River Crossing Drive,Suite 110 Fort Mill,South Carolina 29715-7900 CITY Off'TIGARD Tel: 877-273-7680 50 YEARS QUILLING DIVISION Fax:800-808-1454 COMMITTED•PASSIONATE SUSTAINABLE DATE: October 20, 2010 ATTENTION: Dave Leding,Wade Gregory FROM: Jason Young SUBJECT: ASTM E84 Surface Burning Characteristics Test Results for Duraflake FR and Vesta FR Duraflake FR and Vesta FR are certified to the US Standard UL 723 and the Canadian Standard CAN/ULC S102M. The surface burning characteristics for these standards areas follows: Surface Burnina Characteristics Flame Spread ISmoke Development USC US Standard UL 723 20 25 CNC Canadian Standard CAN/ULC S102M 25 25 Two sets of Duraflake FR and one set of Vesta FR were submitted to Intertek Testing Services NA Inc, for Surface Burning Characteristic analysis following the ASTM E84-10 test method. Product Thickness Lot Number Production Date FR '/2' 52689 08/30/2010 FR %11 52285 08/02/2010 Vesta FR %11 52726 09/02/2010 i Results: All three samples submitted to Intertek passed the UL standards for surface burning characteristics. Product Thickness Lot No. Flame Si3read Smoke Development FR '/2" 52689 20 10 FR3/4" 52285 15 15 Vesta FR 3/4" 52726 15 5 Page 1 of 9 Intertek REPORT NUMBER: 100222263SAT-001A ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: October 5, 2010 REVISED DATE: N/A EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 16015 Shady Falls Road Elmendorf, TX 78112 00 RENDERED TO Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division 2550 Old Salem Road NE Albany, OR 97321 Report of Testing "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52285" for compliance with the applicable requirements of the following criteria: ASTM E84-10 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL 723, UBC 8-1, NFPA 255) Project No. 100222263SAT-001A October 5, 2010 + Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 2 of 9 ABSTRACT Specimen I. D. "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52285" Test Standard: ASTM E84-10 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL 723, UBC 8-1, NFPA 255) Test Date: September 30, 2010 Client: Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Test Results: FLAME SPREAD INDEX 15 SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX 15 This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement,for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of the report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. ` - October 5, 2010 Les Hopl Report Writer Reviewed and approved: October 5, 2010 Sery do Romo Project Manager Project No. 100222263SAT-001 A October 5, 2010 ' Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 3 of 9 I. INTRODUCTION This report describes the results of the ASTM E84 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS a method for determining the comparative surface burning behavior of building materials. This test is applicable to exposed surfaces, such as ceilings or walls, provided that the material or assembly of materials, by its own structural quality or the manner in which it is tested and intended for use, is capable of supporting itself in position or being supported during the test period. The purpose of the method is to determine the relative burning behavior of the material by 9 observin the flame spread along the specimen. Flame spread and smoke density developed are reported, however, there is not necessarily a relationship between these two measurements. "The use of supporting materials on the underside of the test specimen may lower the flame spread index from that which might be obtained if the specimen could be tested without such support... This method may not be appropriate for obtaining comparative surface burning behavior of some cellular plastic materials... Testing of materials that melt, drip, or delaminate to such a degree that the continuity of the flame front is de- stroyed, results in low flame spread indices that do not relate directly to indices ob- tained by testing materials that remain in place." This test method is also published under the following designations: NFPA 255 UL 723 UBC 8-1 This standard should be used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products, or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard or fire risk of materials, products, or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a par- ticular end use. Project No. 100222263SAT-001A October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 4 of 9 II. PURPOSE The ASTM E84 (25 foot tunnel) test method is intended to compare the surface flame spread and smoke developed measurements to those obtained from tests of mineral fiber cement board and select grade red oak flooring. The test specimen surface (18 inches wide and 24 feet long) is exposed to a flaming fire exposure during the 10 minute test duration, while flame spread over its surface and density of the resulting smoke are measured and recorded. Test results are presented as the computed comparisons to the standard calibration materials. The furnace is considered under calibration when a 10 minute test of red oak decking will pass flame out the end of the tunnel in five minutes, 30 seconds, plus or minus 15 seconds. Mineral fiber cement board forms the zero point for both flame spread and smoke developed indexes, while the red oak flooring smoke developed index is set as 100. III. TEST PROCEDURE The tests were conducted in accordance with the procedures outlined in the ASTM E84. The specimens are placed directly on the tunnel ledges. As required by the standard, one or more layers of 0.25 inch thick reinforced concrete board are placed on top of the test sample between the sample and the tunnel lid. After the test, the samples are removed from the tunnel, examined and disposed of. IV. REVISION SUMMARY SUMMARY Project No. 100222263SAT-001A October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 5 of 9 V. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SPECIMENS Date Received: September 28, 2010 Date Prepared: N/A Conditioning (73°F & 50% R.H.): 1 days Specimen Width (in): 24 Specimen Length (ft): 24 Specimen Thickness (in): 0.75 Material Weight: N/A Total Specimen Weight(lbs): 144 Adhesive or coating application rate: N/A Mounting Method: The specimen was self-supporting. The sample consisted of 2 sides with the same material on the front and the back. Specimen Description: The specimen was described by the client as "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52285". The specimen consisted of (3) 8-ft. long x 24-in wide x 0.75-in thick particleboard. The product was received by our personnel in good condition. Project No. 100222263SAT-001A October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 6 of 9 VI. TEST RESULTS & OBSERVATIONS The test results, computed on the basis of observed flame front advance and electronic smoke density measurements are presented in the following table. Test Specimen Flame Spread Smoke Developed Index Index "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52285" 15 15 The data sheets are included in Appendix A. These sheets are.actual print-outs of the computerized data system which monitors the tunnel furnace, and contain all calibration and specimen data needed to calculate the test results. VII. OBSERVATIONS During the test, the specimen was observed to behave in the following manner. Time min:sec Observations 0:48 Specimen had steady Ignition. 4:27 Specimen began to crack. 5:43 Specimen began to flake. 10:00 The test burners were shut off. After the test, the specimen was observed to be damaged as follows: Distance FEET Damage Descriptions 0 - 10 Specimen was heavily charred. 10 - 14 Specimen was lightly charred. 14 - 24 Specimen was discolored. Project No. 100222263sAT-001 A October 5, 2010 ' Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 7 of 9 APPENDIX A ASTM E84 DATA SHEETS Project No. 100222263SAT-001A October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 8 of 9 TEST RESULTS FLAMESPREAD INDEX: 15 SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX: 15 SPECIMEN DATA . . . Time to Ignition (sec): 48 Time to P:1ax FS (sec): 216 Maximum FS (feet): 3.6 Time to 980 F (sec): Never Reached Time to End of Tunnel (sec): Never Reached FY9ax Temperature (F): 678 Time to Max Temperature (sec): 415 Total Fuel Burned (cubic feet): 52.79 FS*Time Area (ft"min): 28.1 Smoke Area (%A*min): 15.1 Unrounded FSI: 14.5 CALIBRATION DATA . . . Time to Ignition of Last Red Oak (Sec): 45.0 Red Oak Smoke Area (%A-min): 101.4 Project No. 100222263SAT-001A October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 9 of 9 FLAME SPREAD (ft) 19.5' 18.0- 16.0- 14.0' 12.0- 10.0- 8.0- 6.0- 2,p- 0.0- 4.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.4 450.0 500.0 550.0 600.0 Smoke (%A) =-04.0- 90.0- 80.0- 70.0- ' 60.0- 50.0- 40.0- 30.0- 20.0- 10.0- 0.4- i i i i i i ii 0.0 50.0 100.0 154.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0 450.0 500.0 550.0 600.0 Temperature ( F) 2030.0- 1800.4- 1600.4- 1400.0- 1200.0- 1080.0- 800.0- 600.0- 900.0- 200.0- 0.0 50.0 100,0 154.0 200.0 2=0.0 300,0 350,0 400.0 450.0 500.0 550.0 600.0 Time (sec) 600 Page 1 of 9 Intertek REPORT NUMBER: 100222263SAT-001B ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: October 5, 2010 REVISED DATE: N/A EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 16015 Shady Falls Road Elmendorf, TX 78112 0- 00 RENDERED TO Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division 0 2550 Old Salem Road NE Albany, OR 97321 � J ,- , ■ _ FM to ■ J Report of Testing "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52726" for compliance with the applicable requirements of the following criteria: ASTM E84-10 TEST FOR FM SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL 723, UBC 8-1, NFPA 255) Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 2 of 9 ABSTRACT Specimen I. D. "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52726" Test Standard: ASTM E84-10 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL 723, UBC 8-1, NFPA 255) Test Date: October 1, 2010 Client: Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Test Results: FLAME SPREAD INDEX 15 SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX 5 This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement,for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of the report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. �___ '� October 5, 2010 Les Hopi Report Writer Reviewed and approved: October 5, 2010 Sery do Romo Project Manager Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 3 of 9 I. INTRODUCTION This report describes the results of the ASTM E84 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS a method for determining the comparative surface burning behavior of building materials. This test is applicable to exposed surfaces, such as ceilings or walls, provided that the material or assembly of materials, by its own structural quality or the manner in which it is tested and intended for use, is capable of supporting itself in position or being supported during the test period. The purpose of the method is to determine the relative burning behavior of the material by observing the flame spread along the specimen. Flame spread and smoke density developed are reported, however, there is not necessarily a relationship between these two measurements. "The use of supporting materials on the underside of the test specimen may lower the flame spread index from that which might be obtained if the specimen could be tested without such support... This method may not be appropriate for obtaining comparative surface burning behavior of some cellular plastic materials... Testing of materials that melt, drip, or delaminate to such a degree that the continuity of the flame front is de- stroyed, results in low flame spread indices that do not relate directly to indices ob- tained by testing materials that remain in place." This test method is also published under the following designations: NFPA 255 UL 723 UBC 8-1 This standard should be used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products, or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard or fire risk of materials, products, or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a par- ticular end use. Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 4 of 9 II. PURPOSE The ASTM E84 (25 foot tunnel) test method is intended to compare the surface flame spread and smoke developed measurements to those obtained from tests of mineral fiber cement board and select grade red oak flooring. The test specimen surface (18 inches wide and 24 feet long) is exposed to a flaming fire exposure during the 10 minute test duration, while flame spread over its surface and density of the resulting smoke are measured and recorded. Test results are presented as the computed comparisons to the standard calibration materials. The furnace is considered under calibration when a 10 minute test of red oak decking will pass flame out the end of the tunnel in five minutes, 30 seconds, plus or minus 15 seconds. Mineral fiber cement board forms the zero point for both flame spread and smoke developed indexes, while the red oak flooring smoke developed index is set as 100. III. TEST PROCEDURE The tests were conducted in accordance with the procedures outlined in the ASTM E84. The specimens are placed directly on the tunnel ledges. As required by the standard, one or more layers of 0.25 inch thick reinforced concrete board are placed on top of the test sample between the sample and the tunnel lid. After the test, the samples are removed from the tunnel, examined and disposed of. IV. REVISION SUMMARY SUMMARY Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 5 of 9 V. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SPECIMENS Date Received: September 28, 2010 Date Prepared: N/A Conditioning (73°F & 50% R.H.): 1 days Specimen Width (in): 24 Specimen Length (ft): 24 Specimen Thickness (in): 0.75 Material Weight: N/A Total Specimen Weight(lbs): 142 Adhesive or coating application rate: N/A Mounting Method: The specimen was self-supporting. The sample consisted of 2 sides with the same material on the front and the back. Specimen Description: The specimen was described by the client as "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52726". The specimen consisted of (3) 8-ft. long x 24-in wide x 0.75-in thick particleboard. The product was received by our personnel in good condition. Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 6 of 9 VI. TEST RESULTS & OBSERVATIONS The test results, computed on the basis of observed flame front advance and electronic smoke density measurements are presented in the following table. Test Specimen Flame Spread Smoke Developed Index Index "Particleboard 3/4" lot 52726" 15 5 The data sheets are included in Appendix A. These sheets are actual print-outs of the computerized data system which monitors the tunnel furnace, and contain all calibration and specimen data needed to calculate the test results. VII. OBSERVATIONS During the test, the specimen was observed to behave in the following manner. Time min:sec Observations 0:54 Specimen had steady Ignition. 4:25 Specimen began to crack. 7:33 Specimen began to flake. 10:00 The test burners were shut off. After the test, the specimen was observed to be damaged as follows: Distance FEET Damage Descriptions 0 - 10 Specimen was heavily charred. 10 - 13 Specimen was lightly charred. 13 - 24 Specimen was discolored. Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 7 of 9 APPENDIX A ASTM E84 DATA SHEETS Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 8 of 9 TEST RESULTS FLAMESPREAD INDEX: 15 SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX: 5 SPECINIEN DATA . . . Time to Ignition (sec): 54 Time to Max FS (sec): 271 Maximum FS (feet): 3.9 Time to 980 F (sec): Never Reached Time to End of Tunnel (sec): Never Reached Max Temperature (F): 699 Time to Max Temperature (sec): 592 Total Fuel Burned (cubic feet): 52.94 FS*Time Area (ft"min): 27.8 Smoke Area (%A"min): 7.0 Unrounded FSI: 14.3 CALIBRATION DATA . . . Time to Ignition of Last Red Oak (Sec): 45.0 Red Oak Smoke Area (.%A`min): 101.4 Project No. 100222263SAT-001 B October 5, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 9 of 9 FLAME SPREAD (ft) 19.5- 18.0- 16.0- 14.9- 12.0- 10.0- 6.0- 0.0- i i i t i ii i 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0 454.0 500.0 550.0 600.0 Smoke (%A) :00.0- 90.0- 80.0- 70.0- 60.0- 50.0- 40.0- 30.0- 20.0- 10.0- i 0.0 50.0 10-i0.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0 450.0 500.0 550.0 600.0 Temperature (1=) 2090.0- 1800.0- 16,04.0- 1400.0- 1200.9- 1000.0- 800.0- 600.0- 400.0- 200.0- 0.0- i i i i iii i 0.0 50.0 100,0 159.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 444.0 450.0 500,0 550.0 600.1 Time (sec) 600 Page 1 of 9 I ntertek -All REPORT NUMBER: 100222263SAT-001C Rev 1 ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: October 5, 2010 REVISED DATE: October 25, 2010 EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 16015 Shady Falls Road Elmendorf, TX 78112 RENDERED TO Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division 353 East Lyons St. Schoolcraft, MI 49087 Uj UjReport of Testing "Particleboard 1/2" lot 52689" for compliance with the applicable requirements of the following criteria: ASTM E84-10 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL 723, UBC 8-1, NFPA 255) Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 2 of 9 ABSTRACT Specimen I. D. "Particleboard 1/2" lot 52689" Test Standard: ASTM E84-10 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS (UL 723, UBC 8-1, NFPA 255) Test Date: October 5, 2010 Client: Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Test Results: FLAME SPREAD INDEX 20 SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX 10 This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement,for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of the report. Only the Client is authorized to copy or distribute this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested.This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. October 5, 2010 Les Hopl Report Writer Reviewed and approved: /W— October 5, 2010 Sery do Romo Project Manager Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 3 of 9 r I. INTRODUCTION This report describes the results of the ASTM E84 TEST FOR SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING MATERIALS a method for determining the comparative surface burning behavior of building materials. This test is applicable to exposed surfaces, such as ceilings or walls, provided that the material or assembly of materials, by its own structural quality or the manner in which it is tested and intended for use, is capable of supporting itself in position or being supported during the test period. The purpose of the method is to determine the relative burning behavior of the material by observing the flame spread along the specimen. Flame spread and smoke density developed are reported, however, there is not necessarily a relationship between these two measurements. "The use of supporting materials on the underside of the test specimen may lower the flame spread index from that which might be obtained if the specimen could be tested without such support... This method may not be appropriate for obtaining comparative surface burning behavior of some cellular plastic materials... Testing of materials that melt, drip, or delaminate to such a degree that the continuity of the flame front is de- stroyed, results in low flame spread indices that do not relate directly to indices ob- tained by testing materials that remain in place." This test method is also published under the following designations: NFPA 255 UL 723 UBC 8-1 This standard should be used to measure and describe the properties of materials, products, or assemblies in response to heat and flame under controlled laboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appraise the fire hazard or fire risk of materials, products, or assemblies under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be used as elements of a fire risk assessment which takes into account all of the factors which are pertinent to an assessment of the fire hazard of a par- ticular end use. Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 4 of 9 II. PURPOSE The ASTM E84 (25 foot tunnel) test method is intended to compare the surface flame spread and smoke developed measurements to those obtained from tests of mineral fiber cement board and select grade red oak flooring. The test specimen surface (18 inches wide and 24 feet long) is exposed to a flaming fire exposure during the 10 minute test duration, while flame spread over its surface and density of the resulting smoke are measured and recorded. Test results are presented as the computed comparisons to the standard calibration materials. The furnace is considered under calibration when a 10 minute test of red oak decking will pass flame out the end of the tunnel in five minutes, 30 seconds, plus or minus 15 seconds. Mineral fiber cement board forms the zero point for both flame spread and smoke developed indexes, while the red oak flooring smoke developed index is set as 100. III. TEST PROCEDURE The tests were conducted in accordance with the procedures outlined in the ASTM E84. The specimens are placed directly on the tunnel ledges. As required by the standard, one or more layers of 0.25 inch thick reinforced concrete board are placed on top of the test sample between the sample and the tunnel lid. After the test, the samples are removed from the tunnel, examined and disposed of. IV. REVISION SUMMARY SUMMARY s Ho kins Specimen thickness on page 5 was corrected from 0.75 to 0.50. Sal Romo October 25, 2010 Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 5 of 9 V. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SPECIMENS Date Received: September 28, 2010 Date Prepared: N/A Conditioning (73°F & 50% R.H.): 1 days Specimen Width (in): 24 Specimen Length (ft): 24 Specimen Thickness (in): 0.50 Material Weight: N/A Total Specimen Weight(lbs): 142 Adhesive or coating application rate: N/A Mounting Method: The specimen was self-supporting. The sample consisted of 2 sides with the same material on the front and the back. Specimen Description: The specimen was described by the client as "Particleboard 1/2" lot 52689". The specimen consisted of (3) 8-ft. long x 24-in wide x 0.50-in thick particleboard. The product was received by our personnel in good condition. Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 6 of 9 VI. TEST RESULTS & OBSERVATIONS The test results, computed on the basis of observed flame front advance and electronic smoke density measurements are presented in the following table. Test Specimen Flame.Spread Smoke Developed Index Index "Particleboard 1/2" lot 52689" 20 10 The data sheets are included in Appendix A. These sheets are actual print-outs of the computerized data system which monitors the tunnel furnace, and contain all calibration and specimen data needed to calculate the test results. VII. OBSERVATIONS During the test, the specimen was observed to behave in the following manner. Time min:sec Observations 0:33 Specimen had steady Ignition. 3:10 Specimen began to crack. 4:37 Specimen began to flake. 10:00 The test burners were shut off. After the test, the specimen was observed to be damaged as follows: Distance FEET Damage Descriptions 0 - 10 Specimen was heavily charred. 10 - 13 Specimen was lightly charred. 13 - 24 Specimen was discolored. Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 7 of 9 APPENDIX A ASTM E84 DATA SHEETS Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 8 of 9 TEST RESULTS FLAMESPREAD INDEX: 20 SMOKE DEVELOPED INDEX: 10 SPECIMEN DATA . . . Time to Ignition (sec): 33 Time to Max FS (sec): 26.8 Maximum FS (feet): 4.7 Time to 980 F (sec): Never Reached Time to End of Tunnel (sec): Never Reached Max Temperature (F): 681 Time to f-,1ax Temperature (sec): 467 Total Fuel Burned (cubic feet): 52.87 FS"Time Area (R*min): 36.2 Smoke Area (%A*min): 8.4 Unrounded FSI: 18.6 CALIBRATION DATA . _ Time to Ignition of Last Red Oak (Sec): 45.0 Red Oak Smoke Area (.%A`min): 101.4 Project No. 100222263SAT-001 C Rev 1 October 25, 2010 Flakeboard Limited America, Duraflake Division Page 9 of 9 FLAME SPREAD (ft) 19.5- 18.0- 16.0- 11.0- 12.0- 10.0- 8.0- 6.0- 1.0- 2.0- 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0 450.0 500.0 550.0 600.0 Smoke (%A) 100.0- 90.0- 80.0- 70.0- 60.0- 50.0- 40.0- 30.0- 20.0- 10.0- 0.0- i ii i ii i i i 0.0 50.0 !00.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 390.0 400.0 450.0 500.0 550.0 600.0 Temperature ('F) 20II0.0- 18co.0- 16uo.o- 11oao- 1200.0- loco. 0- 800.0- 600.0- 100.0- 200.0- 00 0.0 50.0 i00.0 156.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0 450.0 500.0 550.0 600.1 Time (sec) 600 Oct 28 08 06 : 21a f=lakeboard America 916-663-9601 p. .":' .. yywo FZ/I WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY TNTFR-OFFICE COMMUNICATION Date: April 6. 1987 To: Chet Croco From: Doug McVey Subject; DURAFLAKG FR The chemical treatment that gives tura FR its unique fire retorclant properties is uniformity dlsperscd throughout the board. Gutting and machining of the board will expose particleboard surfaces that are as well treated as the sanded surface of the FR panels. To demonstrate the effectiveness of this type of treotment in producing continuing fire protection, we extended the test on J. inch Durafloke FR in the 25 toot Tunnel Test from 10 minutes to 30 minutes. Here are the results of that test: Flame Distance. 55 Seconds } ft. 70 1 84 2 113 135 3 162 4 201 R-1/2 274 3-1/2 433 3-1/2 510 2-1/2 End of Standard Test 650 2.1/2 1200 2-1/2 15M 2 1800 2 The flume distance was maximum of 3-1/2 minutes and can•finued to recede throughout thr. remainder of the 30 minute exposurr demonstratrny the uniformity of chemical treatment through the thickness of the Guru FR. Ooug McVey Technical Director C1 C;t' t? U0 0 Ci 1a Flakeboard Hmerio;-i 916-663-9601 Project No. li'e'd-7 14997 t.GA PO May 15,2003 0 Weyerbocuser - Duraflake page ii of ii RA-TO ABSTRACT This report describes the resuIts of ASTM L84-01 Surface Burnin4;7, Characteristics of Building; Materials tests (extended 1br a total of 30 rninutes) perlbrnwd on a specitnetz submitted by Weyerhaeuser - Duraflake and identified as "1-1.111.6 P'R". Test Material: 1-11116 FR Test Standard.- ASTM E84-01 Standard Test Method for B MINING, CHARACTERISTICS 01" B UILMAIG MATERM1,4; (.NFP.A 255, IJBC 8-1, OL M) Teat Date: 5114103 Test spo='Or: We- yerhaeuser-Duraflake Test Results.- Flame Sprvad M&tr 15 Smoke Developed Index 10 Mavimum Flame. Spread 3.5-ft. This report and Ou.-information contained herein it(for the e-xrlusive td.ys ofthr client named herein. Omega Point Loboratorion, Inc. ari(hoeizea Me client to mprMuce this report only if repl-Lkl"ced in its en.tirriy. rho. deacriptiQr;y Of(he test procgdure' as well wi the obwrootions and rrggity (.1 ,jtuj1jxd, roncavwd Aervin air tr(tv and accurate (vthia the UmUiv of sound enbrineering practice. Theac rrsuIL9 apply only for the specimens rented, in the manner tested, and may not reprFacrif the jw.,forinance of other Oweirneou from the nalyle or other prMuction lots nor of the jtw-r-forniance rohen (Axed in combination with other nuarrifTIA. The test -5rpeci�rwrj identification 47 Ge provided by the client and Otnega Point Laboratories, Ine. "j:,,pfzr no responrribllify for any inaccumdr3 therein. Omega Puini did not select the 9preilUCIA and has ant iverifird the compuvition, manufacturing techniques or quality assurance pjxPCCdrjrr!-,. chis rwpnrt (tcs not imply certific"tion 6f the f;�'Onwga Point Laboratories, Inc. 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No. 55296 Dat(:' May 1,5_2QJ�Lj OMI'qA POint I-Abomtories, Inc. 1601x,;Shady F,,01!; Roar.1 Or-nondcrf Texas 78112-9784 210-635-6100 1 FAX: 210,iM-1i101 /800-V(56-5253 WWW.1VI.corr)/e'r"1;jt1 11)Orei11f0'UOz)1COrn OOc r'A (Is Ci Ci : �_'] .3 Flui;c-board Amc•rtc:i1 _66J-960 p. 4 - .. •.. ...., .,, WJ uua Pn)jwt No. U357 1-1 14297 r Mry ZJ,2003 Weyerbaeueer - fh+raflake pu►:v 1.of 6 L INTRODUCTION iThis report describes the result~, of art ASTM ESQ!-01 Standard Nletlwd of Teat for Surfaces Burning Chaaractcristies testy ("W.nded to a total of.'30 rrlinute j) perfornned on a upecianen submitted by Weyerhaeuser - Durafltake and identified ay "I-1 !/16 '.11s Wit method 2s aloo pubholied or described under thea following di.;ignationr3: NEPA 255 UBC 8-1 'UL 7'23 This standard should be used to measure and describe Aw properties of materials, productsr, or assemblie8 in mspon.Re to hest and Ramus under controlled &Lboratory conditions and should not be used to describe or appruise the fEre hazard or fire risk of materials, products, or assemblics under actual fire conditions. However, results of this test may be uNed as elements of a fire risk aaararessrne.•nt which takes into account all of the fru, -tors which are pertinent to an asse msment of the fire hazard of a particular, articular end use. l7. PURPOSE 'Che ,ASTM E84-01 (25 fi)ot: tunnel,) test method is intended to corrapare the durtace flame Spread and smoke developed measurements to those obtained from tests of mineral tuber cement hor.+xd and select garde red oak flooring. The tort Spodmen bur- face(18 iuches wide and 24 feet long)is exposed to a flaming,fixe exposure(adjrustc�d to enure a 2,5 foot spread of flame along a red oak calibration specimen in 5.5 minutes) during the 10 minute-test duration,while fame spread over its unt-face and desibitV of the resulting smoke are merimired and n-e:orded. 'Vest 'rrsults are preserat.ed at; the computed compariaona to the standard calibration materials. The mineral Caber cement board forms the zero point, while the reA oak flcxar.mg is ;set a:e 100 for both smoke and flame spread measurcmenta. Thus, with a relative tero cytablished by tlae non-combustible convent lx)wd, all test gpeciruen3 are compared to sP:lcct grade red oalt floorurg, and the result;; uxpre9sed as Flame Spread tndc:x (FSf) and Smoke Develop(A Index(SDI). �,OA PO, r y v ��v PA TO I I .�kiboar71 (iirier l 7.a N. 5 .r .... ... u.... as �✓v .rr nnr JV�G l.J\U _ I"IVl1N • � Yrojoct No. 1,65;I-1 T�7 ' WeyerhnonAcc - Uurrltlnkr- Ma,Y 15,204 The FST and SDI result-6 are f oquently used by buildir>f; code ofhci:ais and rqf ulatcry a9tr1C1es for determining the acc(lptance of building maten4tis used ua V ariou's applications. The ,most widely accepted classification system for use of the tuunui results is G>tand in the National Firr Yrotr,ctiun Assoca�xtiorl I,ife� SafetyCode, NP11A .10.1, which indicrates the following: Cla8s A: 0 - 25 FSl Claus 8: 26 75 FSZ Claes C: 76 -200 F81 The accepted premise is that the h4rher rh 'name Spread Index, the greator the fxrti: hazard, although the relatior>f;hip between the number-.a da.,velopcxl auacfer this teat xnd Iife snfety in fire have not been adequately established- ffL OF—SCRIMON OF TEST SPF..CiMI✓N 'i'ho specimen wtw, described by the client arc the "1-.11/16 IE• t, 1]Vl(4+'#Ir Praduct%csu Date! 3-24 (4-2) Lot # 10849". Thospecimen consisted of(3) 24--in. wide x 8-It, Zli'(rin. thick 6aominal)I R punela. The total weight of Cho :rp�cixnen wlong Fta; 128.10- lbs. M T1E:S"PROCF.Ol"TRE The teatri were conducted in accordance with the procedures outlined, in the .Argerican Society for Testing toad Mnterials(ASTM Test Method F,.84-U1,except t}.re tc test n'C HMO was continued for ra totnI of:30 minutes, I'lao test wns conduc:t"I on May '14 2()0,j. The self-supporting specimens were laid directly on the,turmeI ledges. After the tests, the.y�aplos were.removed from the twu,t-i, (Lxa wined and thou dei;tr oyFed, ,VpA Po Arya Al Al I I I F akeboard f-lmcr•Ic=, `JIE�-G6J-SE�(77 p . 6 F""jpl<t No. 1,65!]-1(4297 lA''-ytl:huuuser • Duraf7tlkc n-l."y J(s,2003 V. TEST �i]FSI.)I,';'S pa-e 3 Gr6 '.[he- test result:;, cotrlputGd cin tfle f elr:ctronic Smoke Y o ot�:;erycd flnrrtc front advance rn Io densis measurcrrzen ,S Are pre.serzted in thr. followir and r�coFmitiort of posuible vtrritrtinns rind 1K tahlP- In Limit-,tionv of thr. mr.;thod, the rc,.sole_; ;7rcA computed to the ne„rGat number divir.,ible by fivf!, A13 outtir►ed in.. the Crst method. I � TEST RESULTS Phime MAXIMI rnz TESD'SJC'E�;iMkfit rad SM(yKf, FT-AMI;TRAVEL .index D1u:VFrA><'I:T) r,'ROM f3Y/I{i�ER T1VnF.�; ("EM SMANE, 'Nit neral Fiber/Cement hoard 1-I1116 FR 100 1.G 1U VI. O SERVATIONS Uezxine, the teat, the specimen was observtfbehave t:pecimurt began to char tzt 1:04 (min:scc) anti Steadyil;r►itiar�betor►xlcnvin ' c l co:ntdnuuA fir the 00:00 duration. � ru anner: T.he !; a .Y..3,�, 1'he tent tc t, the=1Fh'rairrzen w,.,s obxrrved to N d,xmaged in the followl,Ig friar The Specimen wa,s ChArred aria errzcked from 0-ft. - 20-ft. The s eciulerz way from 1()-ft. lCi-ft. Tho spexitnen htul :t bIrZck in chat-red �colo;•�ztion (rota .tG d�pA 00 o � h ti