Fire retardants for wood and other porous materials
Our fire retardants have highest class B-s1,d0
which corresponds to Class 0 in British Standards
Construction companies
We offer both clear fire retardants and tinted fire retardant woodstains which can be used for processing the timber in situ (by brush, spray or roller). It is also possible to treat the already installed claddings and other wooden details.
At higher volumes it would be more cost-effective to order the processing in a coating machine or autoclave from specialized companies.
Wood industry
Using MultiPro System’s the top-of-the-line fire retardants, fire retardant woodstains and wood preservatives allow the wood processing companies to offer added value to its products, and provide strong sales arguments.
MultiPro System’s products are suitable for both interior and exterior use – on boards, beams, GluLam, CLT etc, and on claddings, constructional wood, gardens, terraces etc.
CE-marking
Using MultiPro System’s products enables wood processing companies get the CE-marking to their products. For example, many wood processing companies of renowned forest industry country Finland have chosen this path.
MultiPro System is primarily focused on fire retardants for wood (boards, beams etc), GluLam and CLT. At the same time the possible use of MultiPro System’s products is much wider – they are well-suited for use in the following fields:
The world’s tallest wooden apartment building (14 floors) in Bergen (Norway)
Estonia’s Wooden Pavilion in 2015 EXPO in Milan (Italy)
London Underground
Wooden Pavilion, built in the downtown Helsinki for the World Design Capital 2012 (Finland)
The Latvian National Opera in Riga (Latvia)
ABB Group administrative and production unit in Rae County (Estonia)
Tallinn Straw Theatre 2012 (Estonia)
The world’s tallest wooden apartment building (14 floors) in Bergen (Norway)
Finland's largest wooden apartment building in Jyväskyla
Off-shore oil platform on Okhotsk Sea (Russian Federation, built by Daewoo, operated by Exxon)
Wooden Pavilion, built in the downtown Helsinki for the World Design Capital 2012 (Finland)
London Underground
Estonia’s Wooden Pavilion in 2015 EXPO in Milan (Italy)
ABB Group administrative and production unit in Rae County (Estonia)
The Latvian National Opera in Riga (Latvia)
Tallinn Straw Theatre 2012 (Estonia)
Yakisugi charred cladding in Tallinn, Estonia
Interior panels and shop fittings (Tallinn)
CLT pillars in Rotermann Quarter (Tallinn)
Baltic Station Market (Tallinn)
Rannastaadion, a multi-purpose stadium in Pärnu (Estonia)
Accoya:
Wooden house, 1:
Wood:
Veneer:
Wooden house, 2:
Straw/wildfire, 1:
Straw/wildfire, 2:
Thermowood (Thermally modified wood):
Textile: