Non-washable Fire-retardant Impregnant
Permanent protection of wood against fire up to Euroclass B-s1,d0. Ecological, odorless, and safe for the environment.
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HOLZProf® New Generation Impregnant
HOLZProf® is a non-washable fire-retardant impregnant of the new generation. It permanently binds to the cellulose in the wood, creating an invisible, protective layer that does not wash out with water or condensation.
It provides permanent protection against fire up to Euroclass B-s1,d0, Bfl-s1, and NRO. It is ecological, odorless, colorless, and safe for human health and the environment.
The product does not contain VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) and meets the strict requirements of LEED and BREEAM certifications. It also delays wood biodegradation thanks to its antiseptic, disinfecting, and fungicidal properties.
Key Features & Certifications
Why choose HOLZProf® for your wood protection needs.
Highest Fire Safety
Protects wood up to Euroclass B-s1,d0 (non-flammable) and floors to Bfl-s1 according to strict EN standards.
Non-washable
Chemically binds with wood cellulose. Once dry, it cannot be washed out by rain or condensation.
Eco-Friendly & Safe
0% VOC. Safe for humans and the environment. Meets LEED and BREEAM certification requirements.
Applus+ Certified
Holds the Applus+ Fire Safety certification for passive fire protection products, guaranteeing top-tier safety.
Biological Protection
Acts as an antiseptic, delaying wood biodegradation by protecting against mold, fungi, and rot.
Preserves Appearance
Colorless and odorless. It does not alter the natural look of the wood and allows for further decorative coatings.
Reference Objects
Discover iconic structures protected by HOLZProf®.
Polish Pavilion EXPO 2020
Dubai, UAE
Church of Peace
Jawor, Poland
PIXEL "Klaster Grunwaldzka"
Poznań, Poland
Main Railway Station
Wrocław, Poland
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Contact Information
Headquarters
Abdex s.r.o.
Bratislava, Slovakia