Treated with fire retardant for interior use only.
Fire treated plywood.
Interior fire retardant plywood can be used for roof as well as wall structures.
Fire treated plywood.
Fire rated plywood pyro guard is pressure impregnated third generation interior fire retardant treated lumber and plywood for enclosed structural applications.
Dricon introduced in 1981 is a class a fire retardant and preservative intended for wood used in interior weather protected construction this effective treatment is applied during manufacture creating a built.
The 2018 international building code clarifies that fire retardant treated wood frtw manufactured without using the pressure process must be impregnated with chemicals.
Frtw wood has been tested for fire performance by several independent laboratories and meets model code requirements for a class a class 1 fire retardant.
The treated wood chars but does not oxidize which significantly reduces the spread and progress of fire in a building.
Interior and exterior fire retardant lumber helps you improve building safety meet code and get the job done.
Whether you re using plywood or lumber dricon fire retardant treated frt wood has an unmatched record of protection against flame spread smoke development rot and decay.
Can be used in commercial and residential projects.
This plywood has been grade stamped and third party inspected to ensure quality.
Pyro guard has been strength tested after prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures and moisture to verify its strength characteristics when used in roof systems and other recommended applications.
Flamepro brand fire retardant is a proven successful formulation based on the american wood protection association p50 standard for.
The product is decay and termite resistant.
Flamepro brand fire retardant treated wood frtw is lumber and plywood pressure impregnated with flamepro interior type a high temperature ht fire retardant chemicals.
This fire retardant plywood is classified as a type a fire retardant product.
New language in the 2018 ibc clarifies for building officials the regulations for using frtw in types i ii and iii construction which call for the use of non combustible materials or frtw.