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FlashShield Laboratory Report
Efforts to require all CSST products to meet the Titeflex proprietary LC-1027 product listing are misleading.
- Independent testing shows FlashShield cannot meet its own proclaimed performance levels
- FlashShield will corrode due to galvanic corrosion and its flawed design
- Advertised performance levels are meaningless because they are theoretical and unrealistic
- Current CSST product standard and building codes cover lightning-resistant CSST products
- No need for a new unproven standard when the current standard works
- With 125 million feet and 10 years of experience, CounterStrike is the proven solution
- FlashShield product listing is not recognized by any national building codes
- Requiring all CSST to be made to FlashShield multi-layered design would create a monopoly, stifling innovation and technological advancements
- Efforts to change the standards have been rejected by the National Fire Protection Agency and several state building codes commissions
FlashShield is the registered trademark of Titflex Corporation