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Experimental activities

In order to help its clients tackle the most critical challenges in fire safety, Veryfire is able to go beyond what is typically offered by laboratories that usually conduct fire tests. Our goal is to exceed the standards commonly adopted in certification testing and instead focus on the specific safety objectives for the case under analysis. Our background, strongly rooted in research, allows us to propose tests aimed at providing tailor-made solutions for specific conditions and needs. Our analyses are often optimized through computational modeling. These capabilities enable Veryfire to deliver precise and essential results for the success of a project.

We provide consulting in fire testing based on the scientific method, supported by concrete data. We assist professionals applying Fire Safety Engineering to obtain thermal release rate (HRR) curves for a combustible material or to determine critical irradiation. Veryfire is the organization capable of setting up experiments specifically designed for fire safety evaluations based on our client's needs. Sometimes, technological developments lead fire safety designers to face new products for which there is insufficient literature to quantify the associated risks. Veryfire is committed to helping clients and designers quantify these risks by applying the scientific method.

 

Our focus is on the continuous development of new approaches and advanced experimental methodologies, enabling us to tackle complex challenges and open new horizons in understanding the studied phenomena. What Veryfire aims to achieve is going beyond the use of common equipment for measuring fire-related parameters. Our team is constantly committed to positioning Veryfire at the forefront of research, not only by following the latest techniques but also by innovating, creating new approaches and methodologies that allow us to study the phenomenon beyond the traditional methods used by standard laboratories.

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