The ADA Ductboard™ System is a lightweight alternative to fabricated metal insulated ductwork. It is Ideal for use in sterile, clean air and hygiene controlled environments and excellent for use in high humidity areas.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Available in thicknesses from 20-65mm
- Higher R-Value rating for thinner insulation thickness
- Versatile - can be CNC cut to create a variety of ductwork components
- Compliance with AS4254.2 for rigid ductwork, specifically AS/NZS 1530.3 & UL 181 burning test
- Fire rating of four zero (AS/NZS 1530.3 - 1999 Simultaneous determination of lgnitability, Flame Propagation, Heat Release and Smoke Release)
- * Tested to AS60068.3.3 Environmental testing: Guidance - Seismic test methods for equipment
- Green Star compliant
- Acoustic benefits
ACCESSORIES
There are a unique range of duct fittings and accessories available as well as a range of PVC and aluminium extrusions to aid in fabrication & assembly of ductwork components.
Air Diffusion is at the forefront of designing innovative seismic restraint components which serve to limit the movement of equipment and to keep the equipment captive during a seismic event.
We have an extensive range of vibration control equipment including Ductboard, seismic bracing, seismic hanging and seismic anchor systems, duct suspension systems, seismic mounts and a full range of Anti-Vibration equipment. Our products address the requirement to restrain engineering services against seismic forces in accordance with Section 8 of AS 1170.4 - 2007;
For more information on the requirements of the Australian Standard view the fact sheet “Seismic Restraint of Engineering Services”
TEST REPORT SUMMARY
AS/NZS 1530.3 Simultaneous determination of lgnitability, Flame Propagation, Heat Release and Smoke Release
Tested by AWTA Product Testing
- Test Number 7-586221-CS (20mm)
- Test Number 7-596666-CS (25mm)
- Test Number 7-589133-CS (30mm)
- Test Number 7-595610-CS (40mm)
- Test Number 7-595599-CS (65mm)
AS/NZ5 4859.1 Materials for the Thermal Insulation of Buildings Part 1: General criteria and technical provisions
Tested by CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering in accordance with ASTM C 518 Standard Test Method for Steady-State Heat Flux Measurements and Thermal Transmission Properties by Means of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus.
- CMSE Report XC3117 (20mm)
- CMSE Report XC3192 (20, 25, 30, 40, 50mm)
- CMSE Report XC3242 (65mm)
UL 181.11 Standard for Factory-Made Air Ducts and Air Connectors Tested by AWTA Product Testing
- Test Number 17-002142
AS 60068.3.3 Environmental testing: Guidance - Seismic test methods far equipment
- Tested by EngTest Adelaide University, Test Report C160801-RP-0l_Revl_Air Diffusion Duct Testing
ANSI E477-13: Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurements of Acoustical and Airflow Performance of Duct Liner Materials and Prefabrication Silencers
- Tested by Resonate Acoustics, Test Report A16498RPI Revision B
Environmental
- Green Star compliant, Document Reference: QA17113-012
Safety
- MSDS document reference, MSDS PIR-PUR foam-TPI
ACOUSTIC DATA
- Testing of the attenuation provided by ADA Ductboard™ was undertaken in accordance with the requirements as outlined in the standard ANSI E477-13: Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurements of Acoustical and Airflow Performance of Duct Liner Materials and Prefabrication Silencers
- Relevant test results are summarized below