Synthetic resin tiles, as a new type of roofing material, are widely used in public places such as residential buildings, villas, resorts, hospitals, hotels, and stations due to their unique advantages. This is not only because synthetic resin tiles have the advantages of retro and beautiful appearance, water resistance, moisture resistance, corrosion resistance, heat insulation, and insulation, but also because they have a very obvious advantage – strong fire resistance. So, will synthetic resin tiles catch fire at high temperatures? How is its fire resistance?

Fire resistance performance
The engineering resin ASA used in synthetic resin tiles is a flame-retardant material with a fire resistance rating of B1. It will not spontaneously combust when exposed to a fire source and will extinguish immediately upon removal from the fire source, without supporting combustion. This means that even in high-temperature areas, synthetic resin tiles can effectively prevent the spread of fire.
Mechanical stability
Synthetic resin tiles have a small coefficient of expansion and stable geometric shapes. Even in high-temperature environments, they are not prone to deformation or cracking, ensuring the long-term safety of the roof.
Smoke emission and toxicity
When synthetic resin tiles burn, they do not produce a large amount of toxic smoke, nor do they increase the toxicity risk in a fire. Instead, they can form smoke exhaust belts, reducing the possibility of personnel poisoning.

When choosing synthetic resin tiles, it is essential to pay attention to their fire resistance performance. Select regular products that have passed the ISO9001 international quality system certification and fire resistance tests to ensure safety and reliability.