Fire Retardants (Ply & Doors)

Fire retardant plywood is a specialized type of plywood treated with chemicals to reduce its flammability and slow the spread of fire. It is an essential material for construction projects where enhanced fire safety is required.

Advantages of Fire Retardant Plywood:

Enhanced Fire Safety

Treated with fire-retardant chemicals to slow the spread of flames and reduce smoke production.

Code Compliance

Meets building codes and safety regulations for fire-resistant construction.

Durability

Maintains structural integrity even after exposure to fire.

Versatile Applications

Suitable for a wide range of applications, both interior and exterior.

Long-Term Cost Savings

Reduced risk of fire damage can lead to lower insurance premiums and repair costs.

Available in Various Thicknesses

Common thicknesses include 6, 9, 12, 18 mm, etc.

Disadvantages of Fire Retardant Plywood:

Wall and Ceiling Paneling

Used in areas requiring enhanced fire resistance, such as stairwells and corridors.

Roofing

Suitable for roof decks and soffits in both residential and commercial buildings.

Partitions

Ideal for creating fire-resistant partitions in offices, schools, and hospitals.

Exterior Applications

 Can be used in exterior cladding and siding to enhance fire safety.

Moisture Sensitivity

Fire-retardant chemicals can sometimes reduce the plywood’s resistance to moisture, leading to potential warping or degradation over time.

Public Buildings

Commonly used in public buildings where fire safety is a critical concern.

Sizes and Dimensions:

Sizes

Dimensions

4×8 Ft

6, 9, 12, 18, 25 mm