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High-Rise Fire - Aluminum Composite Cladding

05:09 PM February 21st, 2015
#1
computeruser
In light of the recent Marina Torch fire in Dubai today. I have noticed the fires have spread up the building facade. Are modern skyscrappers meeting fire codes.

In particular with aluminum composite cladding on buildings. Should there be a moratorium on aluminum composite construction. Should all existing aluminum composite buildings have the facades removed and replaced with a fire-resistant cladding. There have been so many documented cases reminiscent of these two similar towers.
05:12 PM February 21st, 2015
#2
computeruser


Marina Torch, Dubai



Burned external cladding on the corner of more than two dozen storeys from roughly the 51st floor to the top of the Torch



A part of the flammable cladding which fell and set fire to lower parts of the building and fell on resident's balconies





05:14 PM February 21st, 2015
#3
computeruser
Grozny-City complex .


In two hours the fire had completely engulfed three sides of the skyscraper from top to bottom




Grozny city tower builders used cheap facade-facing composite material consisting of aluminium panels and polymer sheets, like Alucobond, or similar decoration systems
05:15 PM February 21st, 2015
#4
computeruser
Al Tayer Tower



Cigarette butt caused blaze at Al Tayer Tower. The reason for the fire to spread quickly to so many floors was the aluminium cladding panels.
05:17 PM February 21st, 2015
#5
computeruser
Tamweel Tower, Dubai



Tamweel Tower, Dubai - the civil defense fire team present at the site explicitly blamed the tower's flammable cladding,



Tamweel Tower fire started by cigarette butt, say Dubai Police. Once ignited, the fire quickly spread up the highly-flammable building cladding – which contained aluminium and fibreglass – to the roof. From the roof, blazing chunks of cladding rained down on the balconies and cars below. The fire spread inside the building mainly through the balconies.
05:18 PM February 21st, 2015
#6
computeruser
Lacrosse Docklands, Melbourne



05:56 PM February 21st, 2015
#7
ThatOneGuy
It should be banned no doubt. But I think it is the insulation inside the panels that is flammable.
06:16 PM February 21st, 2015
#8
computeruser
[QUOTE=But I think it is the insulation inside the panels that is flammable.[/QUOTE]

It could be a combination of the insulation. But this cladding panel has deformed from the heat. It also fell onto balconies which in turn caught fire.

06:54 PM February 21st, 2015
#9
computeruser
Sharjah Al Hafeet Tower








07:43 PM February 21st, 2015
#10
computeruser
Quote:
Originally Posted by ThatOneGuy
It should be banned no doubt.
According to this BBC article it is partially banned in the US. The sheathing has not been used in the UK since the 1980s and codes in the United States specifically prohibit their use in buildings of more than three or four storeys

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-22346184
02:18 AM February 22nd, 2015
#11
CNB30
Not Surprising considering how poorly designed many of Dubai's skyscrapers appear to be. Seriously the stuff looks like it came out of Disneyland
09:28 PM February 22nd, 2015
#12
miumiuwonwon
China Central Television high-rise (hotel) caught on fire in 2009.
05:11 AM February 23rd, 2015
#13
computeruser




The CCTV of China Tower was coated with SEVEN's Fluorine-carbon solid aluminum panel. The Beijing Municipal Fire Brigade confirmed that the cause of fire was the illegal use of highly explosive fireworks at the construction site.
05:23 AM February 23rd, 2015
#14
ThatOneGuy
Was that just the facade? I think the interior was gutted too.
05:53 AM February 23rd, 2015
#15
computeruser
Dynasty Wanxin Hotel

On February 3, 2011, a large amount of fireworks were placed close to the Wanxin Complex and launched to celebrate the Chinese New Year festival. The complex buildings were ignited by the fireworks. The facade of the towers was cladded with aluminum panels and aluminum composite panels







06:00 AM February 23rd, 2015
#16
computeruser
Residential Building Fire, Shanghai

A preliminary finding by investigators concluded that sparks from welding work being done on the building. The 2010 Shanghai fire was a fire on 15 November 2010 that destroyed a 28-story high-rise apartment building in the city of Shanghai, China, killing at least 58 people and injuring more than 70 others (with at least one source reporting more than 120 others injured).



12:40 AM February 24th, 2015
#18
Highcliff
sad
04:31 AM March 10th, 2015
#19
JuanC Rodriguez
Residential Building Fire, Shanghai
04:56 AM April 28th, 2015
#20
computeruser
Docklands Melbourne fire cause revealed. Aluminum composite sparked by cigarette butt.

The cause of the blaze in the early hours of November 25 was revealed to be an unextinguished cigarette on a sixth-floor balcony, which spread to a plastic container, a timber table top and a nearby air-conditioning unit.


http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/do...27-1mukhx.html