Fire-resistant enclosures

E - Fixed Constructions – 05 – G

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26/182, 72/4, 10

E05G 1/024 (2006.01)

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CA 1278176

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The body of a cabinet for storing temperature-sensitive articles such as magnetic discs and tapes is built by a process which involves the successive steps of (i) fabricating an internal skin: (ii) attaching so-called "phase-change" material to the skin; (iii) applying insulative polyurethane foam in-situ to the structure of step (ii); (iv) casting concrete or the like water-bearing material around the structure of step (iii); and (v) completing the outer finishing skin. Thus the conventional "double-box" structure is avoided. The door for the cabinet can be built by a similar sequence in which "phase- change" material, insulative foam and water-bearing layers are applied successively to a pan forming the internal face of the door.

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