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Does Any One Know If A Fibreglass Roof From A Lorry Is Fire Proof?
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I would like to know if anyone knows the fire rating on a fibreglass roof from a lorry?
I have found this online http:// www.sui generis .co.uk/ fibregl ass_gra ting/gr p_grati ng_fire _resist ant_fin ishes.h tml
but am unsure what type of fibreglass would be on a lorry roof
Thanks in advance
I would like to know if anyone knows the fire rating on a fibreglass roof from a lorry?
I have found this online http://
but am unsure what type of fibreglass would be on a lorry roof
Thanks in advance
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The roof I an referring to is the roof of the box that has been taken off the back of an old lorry c1980's. I think that it was a complete lorry without a separate trailer.
I am looking at using it for storing some hazardous materials and would like it to be fireproof. My other option is a shipping container.
The roof I an referring to is the roof of the box that has been taken off the back of an old lorry c1980's. I think that it was a complete lorry without a separate trailer.
I am looking at using it for storing some hazardous materials and would like it to be fireproof. My other option is a shipping container.
If you happen to have a spare/broken section of the box. Just put a match to it. You will soon find out if it's fireproof.
From a security aspect Fibreglass is also fairly easy to break/cut through, whereas a shipping container is'nt. Just another point to be taken into consideration when storing hazardous materials.
From a security aspect Fibreglass is also fairly easy to break/cut through, whereas a shipping container is'nt. Just another point to be taken into consideration when storing hazardous materials.
The Container should be your best option regards, safety, It has 2 opening doors at the rear with a locking bar on each door, If you use a good Lock, they only way you can open them is with a Bolt Cutter, the containers are a sealed Vented Metal Box with ply board floors at times, also incorporated in the floor / sides strapping point, I used to carry the 20fts + the 40fts. use the net to purchase, depending where you are the unit / container trailer will del, but ring around Enfable.