
Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version:
2021.
(Current)
Short Description
Atmospheric corrosivity categories are a standardised rating of the corrosivity of the atmosphere in relation to the corrosion rate of certain metals.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version:
2021.
(Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote aims to provide specifiers with guidance in deciding the required protection to prevent excessive corrosion.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version:
2021.
(Current)
Short Description
Acoustic design can have a significant impact on health and wellbeing, communication and productivity; good acoustic design allows for speech intelligibility and helps promote human interaction and knowledge transfer.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
Archival records are administrative or project records which are no longer in current use but are retained to satisfy legal requirements, for promotional or reuse value, or for their potential historical significance.

Type
Publisher
Haymes
Publisher
Haymes
Version:
2020
(Current)
Short Description
Exterior & Interior Paints/Finishes

Type
Publisher
Haymes
Publisher
Haymes
Version:
2020
(Current)
Short Description
Combining the benefits of Alkyd and Acrylic enamels.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
Standards and relevance for slip resistance performance.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version:
2021.
(Current)
Short Description
The moisture content of timber varies with changes in humidity and temperature in the surrounding air. The effect is for timber to swell with the uptake of atmospheric moisture, or to shrink with moisture loss. Natural movement that occurs must be accommodated by the installation and finishing processes.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote addresses fire hazard properties of insulation and sarking materials as dealt with in both the National Construction Code (NCC) and in NATSPEC.

Type
Publisher
NATSPEC
Publisher
NATSPEC
Version: (Current)
Short Description
Condensation can damage finishes and materials (e.g. by causing timber to rot), and be a health hazard by promoting mould growth. Moisture entry into buildings also increases air conditioning energy consumption. Higher R-Values and tighter building sealing increase condensation risk.