(BS476 Part 7). It is based on an arbitrary scale on which the asbestos cement board is given a value of 0 and red oak a value of 100. span 50-60' load 20lbs, 3" x 9-1/2" Beams @ 20" o.c., 1" F/D wood sheathing, span 20' live load 20lbs, 6" x 8" Beams @ 6'-0" o.c., w 2" x 8" T*G Roof decking, span 16', live load 20lbs, 12" TJI's/35 @ 24" o.c., 1/2" plywood roof decking, w 18 x 40 steel beam, 20lb live load, 5-1/8" x 30" GLB, span 47'-6" w/ 4" x 12" purlons @8' o.c. - The world-class fire-retardant plywood comes to you at no extra cost whatsoever. w/ 3/4" wood flooring, lowered 2" x 4" frame @ 16" o.c., w/ 2 layers 5/8" GWB, 2" x 12" joists @ 16" o.c. Unfortunately, like most other types of wood-based building materials, plywood burns. 35' span, w 2" x 4" joists @ 24o.c. Near You, You are giving us consent to call you back, The time by which a plywood which has caught fire starts a sequence of ignitions in the surrounding surface materials, The time taken for a plywood sheet to catch fire once a flame test is done when a flame starts to ignite a plywood sheet, The time taken for a flame to penetrate a plywood sheet across the cross section of the thickness after a flame is lit on the plywood sheet, Flame spread index and Smoke development index are the parameters measured in ASTM in which it define the spread of flame and smoke against read oak which is the most inflammable timber species. Accreditations: ROCKWOOL Fire Barrier and Fire Barrier Slab achieve a reaction to fire classification of A1 as defined in BS EN 13501:1. A range of clear and white intumescent fire-resistant paint for wood. span 8', span 8', 3" x6" ledger, trusses metal "I" joists @ 8" o.c. Send an email to
[email protected] . Firewall Technology is a special treatment and doesnt affect the functioning of the product. Our site registration and log in will be unavailable from 8 p.m. CST on Friday, March 3 through 3 p.m. CST on Sunday, March 5. The total fire rating is determined by adding each component to reach a minimum total of 60 minutes. This treated wood will char but not oxidize, dramatically reducing the progress and spread of fire in buildings. To find out what the minimum standards are for buildings in your area, make a point of looking at your local building codes. [CDATA[
USG STRUCTO-CRETE Brand Structural Panels. Not only with laminates but also with any surface polishes /paints or treatment. 3/4" wood frame, embossed tin, 2-1/2" x 11-1/2" F/D @17"o.c., span 21', live load 40lbs, 2 layers 5/8" Type X GWB, embossed tin, 2" x 12" @12" O.C. Class A is the most desirable category for fire-rated plywood as it indicates a flame spread index of 25 or less. "@context": "http://schema.org",
Some common thicknesses include inch, 5/8 inch, and 3/4 inch. Modern building materials are tested and given ratings and classifications by the International Building Code using tests under controlled conditions. Most economical fire retardant paint Meets all ASTM E-84 requirements High performance Easy to use and apply Eco-friendly Usable on various combustible materials Currently ArchitectPly and ClubPrime range of ply from April 21 will come with Firewall Technology. This allows the structure to maintain its integrity longer under the stress of the fire. The gypsum and fiberglass are packed tighter and denser than with regular drywall. This helps in retaining its structural integrity and properties. Doors supplied may visually differ to images used based on supply issues with face veneers. It looks like you entered an employee email address, but this is the customer sign-in. The first way to do it is to use a pressure treating system to infuse fire-proofing chemicals into the wood. Yes it will. The smoke-developed number measures the concentration of smoke that wood emits when it is burned. We apologize for any inconvenience. load bearing, 2" x 6" studs @16" o.c., w/ 1/2" GWB 1 side, 3/8" plywood over 1/2" fiberboard-side 2, 2" x 4" wood studs @16" o.c., load bearing, w/ 1 layer 5/8" GWB each side, 3-5/8" metal studs @ 16" o.c., non-load bearing, w/ layer of 5/8" GWB each side, 2" x 4" wood studs@ 16'" o.c., 1/2" non-rated gwb 1 side, other side 5/8" type X gwb, 2" x 4" wood studs, 12" non-rated gwb each side, 2" x 4" wood studs, 3-5/8" metal studs @ 16" o.c., non-load bearing, w/ layer of 1/2" GWB, 3-5/8" metal studs @ 16" o.c., non-load bearing, w/ 1 layer of 5/8" GWB each side, 6" metal studs @16" o.c., non-load bearing, 1 layer 5/8" GWB each side, 2" x 4" wood studs @16" o.c., load bearing w/ 1 layer 5/8" GWB each side, 3-5/8" metal studs @ 16" o.c., w/ 1 layer 1/2" Durock GWB against 15" concrete wall, 2" x 4" wood studs @16" o.c., (loaded @ 2250 lbs/stud) defective construction, 2 layers 5/8" GWB each side, 2" x 8" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, live load 40lbs, 2" x 10" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, live load 40lbs, 2" x 12" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, live load 40lbs, 2" x 8" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, span 10'-12' live load 60lbs, 2" x 10" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 7/8" plaster, live load 40lbs, 2" x 12" F/D joists @ 12" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 1" plaster, span 18' , live load 60lbs, 2" x 16" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 7/8" plaster, span 26', live load 60lbs, 2" x 8" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 1/2" plaster,, 1 layer 5/8" GWB, live load 40lbs, 2" x 4" F/D wood studs @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 1/2" plaster, 2" x 4" F/D wood studs @ 16" o.c., w/ 1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, 4" x 12" F/D joists @12" o.c., w/2 layers 3/4" wood floor, 1" x 3" wood spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 12" F/D joists @16" o.c., w/1" x 6" T&G floor, 1" x 3" wood spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 12" F/D joists @16" o.c., w/2 layers of wood floor, 1-3/4" thick w/ 1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, embossed tin, 2" x 12" F/D joists @16" o.c., w/2 layers wood floor, 1-3/4" thick, 1" x 4" wood spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 12" F/D joists @16" o.c., w/2 layers wood flooring, 1 layer 3/4" wood under embossed tin, 2" x 13" F/D joists @ 12" o.c., w/ 2 layers of wood floor, 1-3/4" thick w/ 1" x 3" spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 10" F/D joists @ 12" o.c., w/ 2 layers of 3/4" wood flooring, w/ 1" x 2" spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 10" F/D joists @ 12" o.c., w/ 2 layers of 1" wood flooring, w/ 1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, 1" x 3" spacers, embossed tin, 3" x 8" F/D joists @16" o.c., w/ 1 layers T&G wood, 3/4" gypcrete, 3/4" T&G floor, 1" spacers, embossed tin, 3" x 14" F/D joists @ 22" o.c., w/ 1 layer 5/8" T&G pine floor, 1/4" lath, 7/8" plaster, embossed tin, 3" x 16" F/D joists @ 20" o.c., w/ 2 layers of wood floor 1-3/4" , 1/4" lath, 3/4" plaster, embossed tin, 3" x 10" LVL's sistered @24" o.c., w/3/4" T&G plywood floor, w/ 3/4" T&G wood ceiling, embossed tin, 2" x 12" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 2 layers 3/4" wood floor, 1" x 3" spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 13" F/D joists @ 12" o.c., w/ 2 layers wood flooring 1-3/4", w/ 1" x 3" spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 16" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 2 layers wood flooring 2", w/ 1" x 3" spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 10" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 1 layerof 1" wood flooring, w/ 1" x 3" spacers, embossed tin, 2" x 10" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 3/4" T&G wood flooring, w/1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, embossed tin, 2" x 10" F/D joists @ 16" o.c., w/ 2 layers of 3/4" T&G wood flooring, w/1/4" wood lath, 3/4" plaster, embossed tin, 2" x 12" F/D @16" o.c., live load 40lbs. In addition to the usual gypsum found in regular drywall, fire-rated drywall contains glass fibers to form a super-tough core. Non-Handed. While wood tends to burn faster, plastic tends to burn hotter. UL Classified with an FR-S Rating for flame spread and smoke development values of 25 or less. plywood giving them best in class fire-fighting properties. //-->
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