Features that Make Fire Rated Boards and Marine Plywood Useful for Specific Applications
Every year, hundreds of homes and businesses in Australia are destroyed by accidental fires, bushfires, or forest fires. However, significant fire protection can be achieved by using fire rated boards in the construction of houses or buildings, which provide passive fire resistance by preventing the spread of flames for up to two hours and also reduce the emission of smoke, which causes deaths due to choking. A fire-rated board gives the occupants enough time to escape for safety while also saving valuables before active fire suppression systems, such as hydrants, or the fire-fighting team arrive at the location.
Water, mold, termites,
bacteria, and impact are all resistant to fire rated board. These are now
required for both compliance and to provide adequate fire protection to the
occupants of adjacently constructed buildings. The boundary wall systems allow
for space efficiency, maximising internal space and land use, and can be built
without requiring access from the adjoining property.
Specially-treated products to enhance the fire performance
Matilda Veneer's fire rated
boards can withstand temperatures of up to and exceeding 1200 degrees Celsius,
which is why construction companies, architects, and designers rely on the
long-lasting performance and effectiveness of Matilda Veneer's fire rated
boards. Fire rated boards can be used to improve the fire performance of walls
and ceilings in areas where fire is a concern, such as kitchens, auditoriums,
school laboratories, and specialised applications. You can choose from a
variety of fire rated boards that differ in thickness, size, and fire
resistance properties. Matilda Veneer's fire rated boards have exceptional
acoustic properties, making them an excellent choice for use in apartments,
hospitals, hotels, and healthcare facilities.
Matilda Veneer can also
supply prefabricated fire separation wall panel systems and fire rated boards
with all services pre-installed and ready to connect. Matilda Veneers offers
high-quality fire-rated boards that have a long lifespan and can be reused in
situations where replacement and maintenance are not required.
Marine
plywood for use in wet and moist areas
Marine plywood is made with
tough face and core veneers that can withstand humid and wet conditions for an
extended period of time. Marine plywood is best suited for use in areas with
high humidity and exposure to water, such as boats, kitchens, ships, restrooms,
laundry, and so on, with a minimal core gap to limit the amount of water
trapped inside the plywood and the use of a stable glue bond. Marine plywood is
also an excellent choice for use in coastal areas with significantly higher
natural air moisture levels.
Some of the other popular
uses of marine plywood are:
- Pergolas and patio furniture
- Porches and decks
- Boats and sailing equipment
- Planters
- Bathroom and kitchen subfloors
- Lake platforms
Specially
selected plant species is used in the construction of marine plywood
Marine plywood from Matilda
Veneer is made with the highest grade veneers throughout the panel. It is made
from plant species chosen for their density, impact resistance, and bending
strength. These are made in accordance with AS/NZS2272 using a specific marine
species, such as hoop pine plywood. To prevent delamination, marine plywood is
engineered from hardwoods rather than softwoods, with each layer affixed and a
high quality waterproof glue, such as phenolic resin. While regular plywood is
typically made of three plies of wood that are glued together, marine plywood
is made of five plies of wood, or even up to twelve plies, that are glued
together with the help of waterproof adhesive.
The most common types of
marine plywood are A-A, A-B, B-B, HDO, and MDO, each with its own set of
specifications. Marine plywood is made to resist bending, snapping, and
breaking while maintaining high structural integrity. The timber planks or
sheets are arranged and joined in such a way that no crevices are left. This
arrangement of marine plywood construction provides it with the ability to resist
delamination in humid conditions.
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