Flametect CWD
Clear Flame Retardant Treatment for Wood (Interior & Exterior Use)
Flametect CWD is a clear, water-based flame retardant impregnation treatment designed to enhance the fire performance of timber and wood-based substrates. It penetrates the surface of the wood to reduce flame spread and heat release, helping treated timber achieve recognised UK and European fire classifications when applied correctly.
Suitable for interior and certain exterior applications (when protected from direct weathering), CWD leaves the natural appearance of the wood virtually unchanged.
Fire Performance
When applied at the correct coverage rates to suitable timber species, Flametect CWD can help achieve:
BS 476 Part 6 & 7 – Class 0
BS 476 Part 7 – Class 1
Euroclass EN 13501-1 – up to Class B-s1,d0 (substrate dependent)
Fire classification is dependent on timber type, density, surface profile, and application rate. Always refer to certification for approved substrates.
Key Features
- Clear / colourless finish
- Water-based formula
- Deep penetration into timber
- Low odour
- Easy spray, brush or roller application
- Suitable for interior use
- Can be over-coated with compatible decorative finishes (testing recommended)
Suitable Substrates
Softwood timber
Hardwood timber
Plywood
OSBMDF (application rate may vary)
Timber must be clean, dry, untreated and free from oils, waxes, varnishes or previous coatings prior to application.
Typical Applications
Wall and ceiling cladding
Decorative timber panels
Roof timbers
Exhibition stands
Theatres, schools, public buildings
Commercial and residential interiors
Application Instructions
Preparation
Ensure timber moisture content is typically below 15%.
Surface must be clean, dry and dust-free.
Sand smooth surfaces lightly to assist absorption if required.
Application Methods
Low-pressure spray (recommended)
Brush
Roller
Coverage Rate (Guide Only)
Approx. 4–6m² per litre per coat
Coverage varies depending on timber density and porosity.
Apply evenly and allow full absorption. Multiple coats may be required to achieve the correct loading for certification.
Drying Time
Touch dry: 1–2 hours
Recoat: 4–6 hours
Fully dry: 24 hours (dependent on temperature and humidity)
Ensure adequate ventilation during drying.
Overcoating
CWD can be over-coated with certain paints, varnishes or sealers if required.
Always carry out compatibility testing before full application, as some coatings may affect fire performance.
Durability
Designed primarily for interior use.
For exterior use, treated timber must be protected from direct weather exposure with a suitable weather-resistant topcoat.
Material Safety Data Sheet
The above information is based on current test data, health and safety information and application instructions supplied by our suppliers and manufacturers of the products. It is supplied for guidance and to the best of our knowledge is true and accurate. Customers should satisfy themselves to the suitability of the products in its intended use and no guarantee is given or implied as the conditions of actual use are beyond our control. If in doubt the customer should consult the designer of the project or the local building control.
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