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Fire retardant MDF Panels

Whether for wall cladding or ceilings, the use of MDF panels in public buildings requires fireproofing. Similarly, construction site or welding protection can be carried out with thin fireproof MDF panels which are perfect reusable screens. All MDF panels in this section are fireproof.

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Intumescent Varnishes

The application process is carried out in two stages: an intumescent layer, which gives the support the fire rating, then a non-declassifying finishing layer which gives an aesthetic visual appearance. Intumescent systems make it possible to obtain the Euroclass B / M1 classification for any wooden support classified at least D and with a minimum density of 390 kg / m3, from 10 mm thick.

In practice, intumescent varnish is used to fireproof wood paneling, ceilings, particle boards, OSB panels, frames, solid wood walls, etc.

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Intumescent Paints

The application process is carried out in two stages: an intumescent base, which gives the wood its fire rating, then an opaque non-declassifying finishing coat which protects and gives the colour. Intumescent systems make it possible to obtain the Euroclass B / M1 rating for any wood support rated at least D and with a minimum density of 390 kg/m3, from 10 mm thick.

In practice, intumescent paint is used to fireproof wood panelling, ceilings, particle boards, OSB panels, frames, solid wood walls, etc.

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Non-Degrading Finishes

The reaction to fire of materials and wood in particular is always assessed before any finishing. And in order not to "lose" the fire classification of the material, it is therefore advisable to use a so-called non-downgrading finish.

For interior uses, there are non-downgrading varnishes or paints often misused as "M1 varnishes" or "M1 paints". For exterior uses, two other constraints are added: weather resistance and UV resistance.

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