Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
Fireproof plywood is a type of plywood that is treated with chemicals to make it resistant to fire. This type of plywood is used in buildings and other structures where fire safety is a concern, such as in walls, floors, and ceilings.
Fireproof plywood is made from layers of wood veneer that are glued together with a fire-retardant adhesive. The veneers are treated with fire retardant chemicals, such as ammonium phosphate or magnesium oxide, which can help prevent the spread of fire.
In addition to being fire-resistant, fireproof plywood may also have other properties that make it suitable for use in construction. For example, it may be moisture-resistant, insect-resistant, or have a high load-bearing capacity.
Fireproof plywood can be used in a variety of applications, including commercial and residential construction, transportation, and industrial settings. It is available in different grades and thicknesses to meet different fire safety requirements and can be painted or finished to match any decor.
Fireproof Plywood Feature
1. Fire resistance: Fireproof plywood is treated with chemicals that make it resistant to fire. This can help prevent the spread of fire in buildings and other structures, reducing the risk of property damage and protecting people from harm.
2. Strength and durability: Fireproof plywood is made from high-quality wood veneers that are glued together with a fire retardant adhesive. This gives it strength and durability, making it suitable for use in construction applications where high load-bearing capacity is required.
3. Moisture resistance: In addition to being fire-resistant, fireproof plywood may also be treated to be moisture-resistant. This can help prevent damage from water or humidity, making it suitable for use in damp or humid environments.
4. Versatility: Fireproof plywood is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including walls, floors, and ceilings. It can be cut, drilled, and shaped easily, and can be painted or finished to match any decor.
5. Cost-effective: While fireproof plywood may be more expensive than regular plywood, it can be a cost-effective option for building and construction projects. Its fire-resistant properties can help reduce the risk of property damage and protect people from harm, potentially saving money in the long run.
6. Environmental sustainability: Fireproof plywood can be made from sustainably sourced wood, and the manufacturing process can be designed to minimize waste and reduce environmental impact. Additionally, some fire retardant chemicals used in the production of fireproof plywood are designed to be environmentally friendly.
Product Details of Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
HPL (High-Pressure Laminates) is a kind of high-tech green environmental decorative material. It has excellent properties such as impact resistance, UV resistance, weathering resistance, abrasion resistance, scratch resistance, chemical corrosion resistance, easy cleaning and fire prevention, and antistatic and moisture-proof.
Made up of a wear-resistant overlay, decorative sheet, and impact-resistant kraft, HW® High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) offers long-lasting beauty, function, and performance.
A high-performing, durable engineered surface used for a variety of vertical and horizontal applications, HW’s HPL also offers a broad range of attractive patterns and texture possibilities.
The value of HPL is often underestimated. The paragon of engineered laminates, HW’s HPL is an economical choice with lower minimum order quantities, easier maintenance, and better lead times than comparable surfaces.
Ideal for countertops, cabinets, fixtures, shelves, architectural doors, walls, and more, HW® HPL is also available in a number of specialty products, Writable Surfaces, and more.
Basic Parameters of Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
HPL Thickness: | 0.5mm, 0.6mm, 0.7mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm; |
HPL Color: | Solid color; wood grain; |
HPL Finishing: | Matt & super matt, glossy & high glossy, texture, embossment |
Plywood Thickness: | 5mm to 30mm |
Thickness Tolerance: | <6mm, +/-0.2mm ~ +/-0.3mm;>6mm, +/-0.3mm ~ +/-0.5mm; |
Plywood Dimensions: | 1220X2440mm; 1250X2500mm; customized size; |
Core Board: | Plywood ( poplar core, combi core, hardwood core, birch core, Blockboard, MDF, Particleboard; ) |
Glue: | E2/E1/E0/CARB/WBP Melamine/WBP Phenolic |
Formaldehyde Release: | E0≤0.5mg/L, E1≤1.5mg/L, E2≤5.0mg/L, |
Technical Parameters of Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
Moisture Content | 8%~14% | |
Modulus of Elasticity | ≥2500Mpa | |
Static Bending Strength | ≥22Mpa | |
Surface Bonding Strength | ≥1.20 Mpa | |
Internal Bonding Strength | ≥0.55 Mpa | |
Screw Holding Ability | Face | ≥1300N |
Edge | ≥800N |
Surface Species of Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
Delivery Instructions of Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
Packing | Standard Export Pallet Packing | Inner Packing | The pallet is wrapped with a 0.20mm plastic bag | |
Outer Packing | The pallet is covered with plywood or carton and then PVC/steel tapes for strength | |||
Loading Quantity | 20’GP | 8pallets/22cbm | ||
40’GP | 16pallets/42cbm | |||
40’HQ | 18pallets/50cbm |
Packaging and Containerization of Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
Application of Oversized HPL Plywood – Fireproof Plywood
①Kitchen cabinet; Wardrobe; Bathroom Vanity;
②School, office, and shop fittings;
③Furniture, cabinet door, desks, worktops, and shelves;
HPL is more than just a surface. It is a modern, highly attractive, and multifunctional surface material. The outstanding product and environmental features turn it into a material flexible in application, which is head and shoulders above other surface materials and is used in nearly all areas of everyday life – such as kitchen, office, and living room furnishing, bathrooms, interior finishes, wall coverings, construction of retail as well as trade fair units and vehicle manufacture. And new application areas are waiting to be explored.
HPL
HPL is more than just a surface. It is a modern, highly attractive, and multifunctional surface material. The outstanding product and environmental features turn it into a material flexible in application, which is head and shoulders above other surface materials and is used in nearly all areas of everyday life – such as kitchen, office, and living room furnishing, bathrooms, interior finishes, wall coverings, construction of retail as well as trade fair units and vehicle manufacture. And new application areas are waiting to be explored.
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FAQ
Q: How is fireproof plywood made?
A: Fireproof plywood is made by treating layers of wood veneer with fire-retardant chemicals, such as ammonium phosphate or magnesium oxide. The veneers are then glued together with a fire-retardant adhesive to create a strong and durable panel that is resistant to fire.
Q: What is the fire rating of fireproof plywood?
A: The fire rating of fireproof plywood can vary depending on the specific product and its intended use. Fire ratings are determined by testing the material’s resistance to fire and heat. Fireproof plywood can be rated as Class A, B, or C, with Class A being the most fire-resistant.
Q: Can fireproof plywood be used outdoors?
A: Fireproof plywood is generally not designed for outdoor use, as it can be damaged by moisture and other environmental factors. However, some manufacturers offer fire-resistant coatings or treatments that can be applied to the plywood to make it suitable for outdoor use.
Q: How does fireproof plywood compare to other fire-resistant materials?
A: Fireproof plywood is a popular choice for construction applications because it is strong, durable, and relatively easy to work with. Other fire-resistant materials, such as steel or concrete, may offer higher levels of fire resistance but can be more expensive and difficult to work with.
Q: Is fireproof plywood environmentally friendly?
A: Fireproof plywood can be made from sustainably sourced wood, and the manufacturing process can be designed to minimize waste and reduce environmental impact. Additionally, some fire retardant chemicals used in the production of fireproof plywood are designed to be environmentally friendly.