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Do internal and external architectural timber products meet fire performance requirements?

Do internal and external architectural timber products meet fire performance requirements?

Timber products have enjoyed a steady position at the top end of the building and construction materials ladder. This is especially true in the last few years, with the increase in popularity of composite timber and engineered timber buildings. However, one obvious drawback of timber is its susceptibility to fire. Download this free whitepaper to learn if your internal and external architectural timber products meet fire performance requirements.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

17 Nov 2015 1m read View Author

Timber products have enjoyed a steady position at the top end of the building and construction materials ladder. This is especially true in the last few years, with the increase in popularity of composite timber and engineered timber buildings. However, one obvious drawback of timber is its susceptibility to fire.

Download this free whitepaper to learn if your internal and external architectural timber products meet fire performance requirements.

Do internal and external architectural timber products meet fire performance requirements?
Do internal and external architectural timber products meet fire performance requirements?

Timber products have enjoyed a steady position at the top end of the building and construction materials ladder. This is especially true in the last few years, with the increase in popularity of composite timber and engineered timber buildings. However, one obvious drawback of timber is its susceptibility to fire. 

Download this free whitepaper to learn if your internal and external architectural timber products meet fire performance requirements. 

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