D-Blaze® Fire Retardant Treated Wood
D-Blaze® treated lumber and plywood are designed for interior applications where fire retardant construction materials are specified or required by the building code. D-Blaze is highly effective at slowing down the spread of flame and reducing smoke development as a result of fire.
The fire retardant chemicals are pressure treated deep into the wood and locked into the wood fibers for lasting protection.
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Technical Bulletins
UL Class A
FR-S Rating
ICC-ES ESR-2645
Code Report
GREENGUARD Gold
Certified
IBC / IRC
2006–2018
AWPA UCFA
Interior Type A (HT)
Fire Protection Built Into The Wood.
D-Blaze® fire retardant treated wood is designed for interior applications where fire retardant construction materials are specified or required by building codes. It slows the spread of flame and reduces smoke development, without changing how the wood handles on site.
It works with common woodworking tools, carries no VOCs or formaldehyde, and is non-blooming with low corrosivity and low hygroscopicity. Tested and classified by UL with an FR-S rating, and third-party inspected for quality control.
UL® Class A (Class 1) with FR-S rating
Flame spread & smoke index of 25 or less
Low-corrosivity, low-hygroscopicity
Non-blooming
GREENGUARD Gold certified
No VOCs or formaldehyde
Workable with common tools
Interior Type A High-Temperature FRTW
50yr
Limited Warranty
D-Blaze treated products are protected by a 50-year limited warranty for interior applications.
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Property
Flame Spread Index (ASTM E 84)
Smoke Developed Index (ASTM E 84)
Fire Rating
KDAT Moisture Content — Lumber
KDAT Moisture Content — Plywood
Available Species
Available Dimensions (Lumber)
Available Plywood Thicknesses
Max Roof Framing Temp (Lumber)
Max Roof Sheathing Temp (Plywood)
Available Dimensions (Lumber)
Standard
Value
25 or less
25 or less
UL Class A (Class 1), FR-S
19% verify
15% verify
list species
e.g. 2x4–2x12, lengths
e.g. 3/8"–3/4"
150° F confirm
170° F confirm
e.g. 2x4–2x12, lengths
AWPA P50, U1, UCFA — Interior Type A (HT)
— Specifying MCA-C
Wolman E Spec: 4 Must-Haves.
Writing Wolman® E MCA into your project? These four confirm you're specifying it right — from retention through hardware.
UL FR-S ≤ 25
KDAT: 19% lumber / 15% plywood
Stamp + AWPA P50 / U1 / UCFA
Keep dry in transit, storage & construction
Questions Buyers Ask.
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D-Blaze is an interior Type A (High-Temperature) fire-retardant treated wood. "Interior" means inside the building envelope — it must be protected in its final installed location, but it can be used in assemblies like roof sheathing or exterior wall sheathing that sit behind a roof covering, water-resistive barrier, and siding. It can be exposed and get wet during the construction cycle; it simply needs to dry back out before the assembly is closed up, and should not be permanently exposed to wetting or high humidity. For applications that stay permanently exposed to the weather, an exterior fire retardant or Wolman® E MCA is the appropriate choice.
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Yes. D-Blaze is pressure-impregnated so the treatment pushes into the wood cells. It can be exposed during the construction cycle and get wet — you just have to let it dry back out before you close up the assembly. What it can't do is sit permanently exposed to wetting or high humidity in its final installed position. Because it's typically installed vertically (fast runoff) or under a sloped roof covering, normal construction exposure is expected. Follow the manufacturer's handling instructions and keep it dry in transit and storage.
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Each piece carries the building-code-required label. D-Blaze is currently marked with the ICC-ES (International Code Council Evaluation Service) mark. The label identifies the manufacturer, manufacturing location, treatment chemistry, and the other information required by the building code — the required labeling elements are listed in IBC Section 2303.2.5. Whatever certifying agency's mark appears, the code-required information is what tells you the material meets specification.
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D-Blaze has been tested by independent laboratories under ASTM D 5516 and ASTM D 5664 to develop strength reduction factors for various use conditions, including elevated roof temperatures. Apply the published adjustment factors in your design — for example, lumber bending (Fb) ranges from 0.972 at service temps under 100°F down to 0.740 in Zone 1A roof framing. See the full design-value table above and ESR-2645, Table 1.
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Yes. D-Blaze is workable with common woodworking tools. It's low-corrosivity and non-blooming. Follow the handling and use guidelines in the documents section for fastener and connector recommendations.
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D-Blaze complies with IBC 2006–2018 and IRC 2006–2018, is classified UL Class A (FR-S), holds ICC-ES ESR-2645 and GREENGUARD Gold certification, and is AWPA standardized (P50, U1, UCFA) as Interior Type A (HT). Additional listings include CAN/ULC S102, NFPA 255, NYC MEA, and CSFM. In the field, the product carries the building-code-required label — currently the ICC-ES mark. See the documents section for the full set.
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D-Blaze contains no VOCs or formaldehyde and is GREENGUARD Gold certified, which addresses low chemical emissions for indoor environments including schools and healthcare settings.
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D-Blaze treated products are protected by a 50-year limited warranty for interior applications. Warranty details are available in the documents section.
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