Non-combustible wood - Company Ranking(8 companyies in total)
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Achieving fire resistance over a wide range of board thicknesses from 18mm to 500mm. 【Features】 ○ The secret behind the remarkable achievement of fire-retardant natural wood by Fire Letter Dent lies in its uniquely developed cross-linking reaction mechanism. ○ By inducing a certain reaction between the "organic material" of wood and the "inorganic material" of the fire-retardant agent, the specific white bloom phenomenon of fire-retardant wood is suppressed, significantly enhancing fire resistance. ○ The residual concentration of the treatment agent can be kept at a low level, ensuring that the natural texture of the wood is not compromised. ● For more details, please contact us. | 【Uses】 ○Construction materials ○Residential materials ●For more details, please contact us. | |
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Non-combustible wood
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- Achieving fire resistance over a wide range of board thicknesses from 18mm to 500mm. 【Features】 ○ The secret behind the remarkable achievement of fire-retardant natural wood by Fire Letter Dent lies in its uniquely developed cross-linking reaction mechanism. ○ By inducing a certain reaction between the "organic material" of wood and the "inorganic material" of the fire-retardant agent, the specific white bloom phenomenon of fire-retardant wood is suppressed, significantly enhancing fire resistance. ○ The residual concentration of the treatment agent can be kept at a low level, ensuring that the natural texture of the wood is not compromised. ● For more details, please contact us.
- Application/Performance example
- 【Uses】 ○Construction materials ○Residential materials ●For more details, please contact us.
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