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Technical Buyer's Guide - PFPA
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PART 2<br />
How To Use This Guide<br />
The Technical Buyer’s Guide Tables are arranged<br />
to be user friendly and should be reasonably<br />
self-explanatory, even to those readers who are<br />
relatively ill informed in the area of fi re and the<br />
applicability or otherwise of different proprietary<br />
sandwich panel constructions.<br />
There are four Technical Buyer’s Guide Tables:<br />
Table 1 -<br />
Table 2 -<br />
Finished Sandwich Panel Products<br />
(Australia)<br />
Sandwich Panel Core Materials<br />
(Australia)<br />
Alliance member<br />
This column illustrates which manufacturers and<br />
suppliers are fi nancial members of The Alliance for<br />
Fire & Smoke <strong>Containment</strong> at the time of publication<br />
and who are helping provide the necessary funding<br />
to enable The Alliance to develop and publish useful<br />
publications like this one.<br />
Table 3 -<br />
Table 4 -<br />
Finished Sandwich Panel Products<br />
(New Zealand)<br />
Sandwich Panel Core Materials<br />
(New Zealand)<br />
Some non-Alliance member companies and their<br />
products are also included in this edition of The<br />
Technical Buyer’s Guide.<br />
It is envisaged that in future editions, additional<br />
Technical Buyer’s Guide Tables for areas such<br />
as sandwich panel system components, or for<br />
risk management consultants / insurance brokers<br />
working in the fi re area may also be included if<br />
these are seen by readers as useful additions.<br />
The following section provides an explanation of the<br />
various columns found within the Technical Buyer’s<br />
Guide Tables.<br />
Figure 22: Typical coldstores sandwich panel construction.<br />
(Photo: Courtesy of J-RAK Consulting).<br />
The Alliance<br />
Shared Goal #1<br />
Promote passive fire protection<br />
as part of a total fire safety design approach.<br />
www.pfpa.com.au<br />
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