Facebook Tweet Help Stories Apartments and Multi-unit FIre risk minimised with Laminex fire-retardant surface Share Tweet Help Laminex and Melteca fire-retardant surfaces Laminex Fire Retardant HPL and Melteca Fire Retardant laminate are well suited to commercial applications that require a high degree of fire retardancy. The laminates can feature on doors, walls, counters, furniture and desktops. Many commercial projects have stringent requirements when it comes to fire safety, and this extends to the use of fire-retardant surfaces.But this doesn't mean aesthetics need to be compromised, as these fit-outs illustrate. Laminex New Zealand manufactures a range of decorative surface products that have achieved the highest possible fire rating, a Group 1S, as tested in accordance with ISO5660 and New Zealand Building Code Verification Method C/VM2 Appendix A. Laminex Fire Retardant HPL and Melteca Fire Retardant laminate are well suited to commercial applications that require a high degree of fire retardancy. The laminates can feature on doors, walls, counters, furniture and desktops. Laminex Fire Retardant HPL applied to Lakepine FR MDF, for example, is well suited to high-wear applications, such as countertops, store fixtures, bars, benchtops and wall linings areas where durability is important. This laminate is available in all Laminex colours.Melteca Fire Retardant is particularly suited to shelving, furniture, cabinetry and most vertical applications. This laminate is also available in all Melteca colours. Both fire-retardant laminates are appropriate for commercial applications where fire-retardant materials are required. Laminex Fire Retardant HPL and Melteca Fire Retardant laminate are well suited to commercial applications that require a high degree of fire retardancy. The laminates can feature on doors, walls, counters, furniture and desktops. For more details, contact Laminex New Zealand, phone 0800 303 606. Email: info@laminex.co.nz. Website: www.laminexnewzealand.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 19 Dec, 2013 Apartments Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Studio Del Castillo wins TIDA Australia Apartment of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Jack Fugaro + Agushi win TIDA Australia Architect New Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Commercial Trends Vol. 29/12 NZ2912 Read More Similar Stories