20/03/2023

Coatings



About CE-marked fire retardant wood coated with:

– Paint for outside use

– Vintage coating for outside use

– Paint/transparent paint for inside use

– Lacquer for inside use


Paint

for outside use

Wood + Burnblock® + Paint = min. B-s2,d0 Certified

A big percentage of wood for exterior use is painted. That layer on top of fire retardant treated wood challenges its fireproof properties. Tests performed by an independent institute has proven, that Softwood and Thermowood impregnated with Burnblock® and industrially painted, as minimum lives up to fire class B-s2,d0.

This also means that it is possible for our partners to offer this as a CE certified solution.

Minimum B-s2,d0 is achieved with specific paints from:

For more information, please call us. We will be able to guide you to our relevant CE-certified partners within this field.


Vintage coating

for outside use

Wood + Burnblock® + vintage coating = min. B-s2,d0 Certified

Instead of waiting for the natural patina of wood to occur, it is possible to give it a vintage look that “grays” its surface. The vintage finish creates transparent or semi-transparent film for decoration.

Coating on top of fire retardant treated wood challenges its fireproof properties. Recent tests performed by an independent institute has proven, that Softwood and Thermowood impregnated with Burnblock® and industrially coated with a vintage coating, as minimum lives up to fire class B-s2,d0.

This also means that it is possible for our partners to offer this as a CE certified solution.

Minimum B-s2,d0 is achieved with specific paints from:

For more information, please call us. We will be able to guide you to our relevant CE-certified partners within this field.

Masquelack vintage coating color palette:


Paint / Transparent paint

for inside use

Interior wood + Burnblock® + Paint = B-s1,d0 Certified

Wood for interior use requires a coating solution to give character, to make the surface more dirt repellent, and easier to clean.  The layer on top of fire retardant treated wood challenges its fireproof properties. Softwood impregnated with Burnblock® and industrially coated lives up to fire class B-s1,d0. The coating can be colorful or colorless. From black to full transparent.

This also means that it is possible for our partners to offer this as a CE certified solution.

B-s1,d0 is achieved with specific paints from:

For more information, please call us. We will be able to guide you to our relevant CE-certified partners within this field.


Lacquer

for inside use

Wood impregnated with Burnblock® and a lacquer = B-s1,d0

The lacquer is a finishing for Burnblock treated materials. Fully certified fire-retardant treatment is only possible when using the two-component LW-121/45/BB lacquer in connection with Burnblock® treated pine plywood. The lacquer is fire neutral and as of such not contributing to the development of fire.

The solution is available in gloss 5, 10, 30 and 50. The varnish is colorless, but can be added a white pigment to achieve a white tinting. The lacquer can be applied with a roller, brush or sprayed on.

For more information please contact us.


Fit for Purpose

Unconventional solutions require an unconventional approach.

You have an idea that does not fit into the current standards for fire tests?

We will turn it into a ready-made plan. We always approach new applications individually and with full commitment.