B15 Ceiling Panel

B15 Ceiling Panel


In many ordinary ships, the fireproof level of the ceiling in the commercial and residential area does not reach B15 level, and it is generally B0 level. However, along with the continuous development of the shipbuilding industry and the continuous improvement of the shipbuilding level, especially for special ships with special requirements, the shipowner's requirements for fire protection level are getting higher and higher, which makes the ceiling with fire protection level up to B15 more and more common, but there is no special or mandatory requirement for the fire protection integrity of the B15 level in the shipbuilding specification.


Overview

Application:

Marine fire protection standards provide detailed fire protection requirements for ship structures and equipment, including hull materials, cargo compartments, electrical equipment, piping systems, etc. These requirements are intended to reduce the risk of a fire occurring and to minimize the possibility of a fire spreading. These requirements are intended to reduce the risk of fire and the possibility of fire spreading.

Marine fire protection standards are widely used in various types of ships, including cargo ships, passenger ships, oil tankers and chemical tankers. The application of these standards helps to improve the fire safety level of ships and reduce the risk of fire. At the same time, they also provide clear firefighting guidelines for crew members and enhance their emergency response capability in case of emergency.

Picture:

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Type

T50A

T30A

T25A

Fire Class

B-15

B-15

B-15

Weight

17.8kg/

14.5kg/

13.7kg/

Product Sound Reduction

55-58dB

57dB

50dB

Thermal Transmittance

0.58Kcal/h℃

1.10Kcal/h℃

1.14Kcal/h℃

Core Material




Surface Finish




Dimension




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