Plywood
Flame retardant plywood is a three-layer or multi-layer plate material made by peeling wood segments into veneers or planing wood blocks into veneers, treating the veneers with flame retardant treatment and then gluing them with adhesives. Usually, an odd number of veneers are used, and the fiber directions of adjacent veneers are glued perpendicular to each other. It uses poplar and eucalyptus plywood as raw materials, and is produced through a series of technologies and processes, fully considering the smoke density and toxic gas indicators in case of fire hazards.
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- Excellent flame retardant performance: Each core layer undergoes flame-retardant impregnation treatment and has passed the testing of the National Fireproof Building Materials Quality Supervision and Inspection Center, meeting the B1 flame retardant standard and demonstrating outstanding fire safety performance.
- Environmentally friendly production process: High-temperature and high-pressure treatment completely kills parasites and fungi in the wood; formaldehyde emission limits comply with the national standard GB/T 39600-2021, making it green and environmentally friendly.
- Easy to process: Retains the excellent physical properties, processing performance, and decorative functions of traditional engineered wood, suitable for interior wall decoration, base layering, and styling, and widely used in interior decoration and various engineering projects.
Specifications
| Thickness(mm) | Width(mm) | Length(mm) | Environmental protection level |
| 9 | 1220 | 2440 | E1/E0 |
| 12 | |||
| 15 | |||
| 18 | |||
| customized | |||