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Fire retardant MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is an engineered wood product that is treated with fire-resistant chemicals to reduce its flammability. It is made from wood fibers that are bonded together under heat and pressure, resulting in a dense and uniform panel. This type of MDF is commonly used in applications where fire safety is a concern, such as in commercial buildings, schools, and other public spaces.
| Thickness | 6 mm to 25 mm |
| Density | 600 to 800 kg/m³ |
| Fire Rating | Class B or C according to EN 13501-1 |
| Surface Finish | Smooth or textured |
| Standard Sizes | 2440 mm x 1220 mm or custom sizes available |
When selecting fire retardant MDF, buyers should consider the required fire rating based on local building codes and regulations. It is also important to specify the thickness and density needed for the intended application. Additionally, buyers should inquire about certifications for fire resistance, as well as the surface finish options available. Quantities should be based on project size and any potential waste during installation.
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Typically, it has a fire rating of Class B or C according to EN 13501-1.
No, it is not recommended for outdoor use as it is not water-resistant.
It is produced by treating standard MDF with fire-resistant chemicals during the manufacturing process.
Yes, it generally costs more due to the additional treatment and processing.
Common thicknesses range from 6 mm to 25 mm.
Yes, it can be painted or veneered like standard MDF.