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October 13, 2024
Fire Retardant Treatment
by dwhite_admin

Reaction to fire class D-s3,d1

Reaction to fire class D-s3,d1 To comply with fire reaction class D-s3,d1, it depends on the wood product you choose which conditions you need to meet. The new fire regulations (20 August 2024) distinguish between ‘treated’ wood and ‘untreated’ wood. Untreated wood= Wood that has not been preserved through impregnation, has not been t

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October 13, 2024
Fire Retardant Treatment
by dwhite_admin

Reaction to fire class B-s3,d1 or C-s3,d1

Reaction to fire class B-s3,d1 or C-s3,d1 Where the requirements of B-s3,d1 or C-s3,d1 need to be met, it is essential to treat the timber with a fire retardant coating and you need to obtain a classification report based on testing. Facade construction reaction to fire class B-s3,d1 or C-s3,d1* Insulation material. Protective panel K₂ 10/K₂ 30 [&helli

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October 10, 2024
Fire Retardant Treatment
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Durability through time

Durability through time No coating is required to counteract leaching The ThermoWood® treated with fire retardant, Burnblock®, doesn’t require a coating in order to counteract leaching. The durability of the treatment over time is guaranteed without coating for external applications. Durability according to BS EN16755:2017 standard For this purpose,

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October 5, 2024
Fire Retardant Treatment
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Requirements reaction to fire

Requirements reaction to fire To limit or delay the spreading of fires via the wooden facade, the Royal Decree imposes various requirements with regard to the reaction to fire of wooden facade cladding in its end-use conditions (in other words, as present on site). This means that when assessing the reaction to fire of the […]

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