I am working on a project where steel studs will be inserted into a brick wall in a historic building. The studs need fire protection, and I am trying to simulate the effects on the wall in terms of condensation risk and build-up of moisture in the wooden parts of the wall. The engineers have suggested a material called Promatect H, but the manufacturer can't give me any material data besides thermal conduction. Do you have a suggestion for a material I can use for an approximation?
Here is the product:
http://www.promat-see.com/en/products/promatect-h
Best regards, Mari.
Promatect boards
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Re: Promatect boards
Dear Mari,
that looks like a calcium silicate board for me.
Similar materialis in the database may be
Masea source -> calcium silicate
Fraunhofer Source -> Siniat bluclad
Best regards,
Christian
that looks like a calcium silicate board for me.
Similar materialis in the database may be
Masea source -> calcium silicate
Fraunhofer Source -> Siniat bluclad
Best regards,
Christian