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Grenfell: BRE report on failed Kingspan fire test used to support 29 desktop studies

Phil Clark

A failed fire test involving Kingspan’s K15 insulation – a quantity of which was used on the Grenfell Tower refurbishment – was used to support 29 desktop studies justifying the use of the product on high-rise buildings.

This was after the BRE provided a written report on the test that failed to make its result clear.

Kingspan’s use of the report emerged during yesterday’s (25 February) Grenfell Tower Inquiry hearing, which saw former BRE burn hall manager Philip Clark give evidence for a third day.

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