FIRE-RETARDANT PLYWOOD

Which plywood is fire-retardant?

Century ply, a leading manufacturer of fire-resistant plywood, has introduced its latest innovation ,Firewall Technology. This firewall technology allows a a select range of Century ply plywood to be the most effective fire fighting plywood available.

Can plywood be made fire-resistant?

The process involves treating the plywood with fire-retardant chemicales to make it resistant to fire. The chemicals are typically added to the wood fibers before the plywood id formed, ensuring that the fire resistance is evenly distributed throughout the material.

When should i use fire retardant plywood?

It is used extensively for residential and commercial applications around the world. This type of wood is often incorporated into interior structural elements in new construction, and using it can sometimes lower insurance costs thanks to the extra safety it provideds.

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How can you tell if plywood is fire retardant ?

The international Building Code has mandated the sale and labeling of fire-rated plywood that requires a visible stamp to be added to each piece. Usually ,this stamp will be applied with black ink in a rectangular shape to be easily identifiable.

What is FR grade plywood?

Fire Retardant plywood is a type of plywood which is treated with special fire-retardant chemicals at the time of manufacture, so that it becomes better at resisting fires. It is also known as FR grade plywood.

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