The new thermal insulation material known as non-combustible foam adopts granular fire barrier film technology. Through copolymer modification, individual EPS particles acquire properties identical to fire-resistant substances. Micro-phase composite technology forms a fire isolation film on the surface of each organic particle, turning every particle into a relatively independent organic fireproof unit. When exposed to flame, it creates a continuous honeycomb thermal barrier structure that blocks flame spread and penetration, preventing combustion effectively.
Class B fire-rated non-combustible foam insulation boards feature strong constructability and can be tailored to project design characteristics, functional requirements and actual site conditions. Also referred to as "genuine gold boards", non-combustible foam belongs to a new type of modified foam panel.
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