In the construction industry, a fire-retardant finish board is ideal as an ideal thermal protection. It is a product that is installed to improve the energy efficiency of a particular heating appliance and to protect the surrounding walls from high temperatures.
The fire-retardant finishing board finds its use in the construction industry as a partition wall, ceiling board, protection around a boiler or fireplace, as well as inside fire doors. It can also be successfully used as a substrate for tile bonding. Vitcas high-temperature panels are fire- and water-resistant. They do not contain asbestos or other hazardous substances in their composition. The products offered by the Vitcas shop are fully non-combustible and are of Class A, in accordance with EN 13501-1:2002. The use of fire-resistant board has a great impact on reducing thermal stress. The flame-retardant board is designed for cladding walls and ceilings on metalwork, shed walls and other building elements in areas where fire resistance is required.
Fire-resistant finishing board – excellent protection
The fire-retardant finish plate has a wide range of applications. It is designed for installation in both residential and public buildings as fire protection for steel structures. The product recommended by Vitcas is characterised by high resistance to bending, compression and any deformation. The product is durable, resistant to contact with fire and the effects of chemicals, as well as to sudden temperature fluctuations. The flame-retardant board is easy to install and can be fixed using commonly available fasteners such as staples, nails or screws. When cutting this board with a high-speed machine, a protective mask should be used and this operation should be carried out in a well-ventilated room.
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Fireproof finishing board is a durable and versatile product that can be used wherever high temperatures may occur. It will prove useful as a finishing material in the construction of various types of heating structures, such as cookers and fireplaces.