Special Coating Services
MBM are able to offer a special purpose coatings service. The following coatings can be applied to a wide variety of our panel products and we would be happy to discuss your specific requirements with you. Minimum quantity and lead time may be applicable.
- - PU Slip Resistant Coating for Decking (Hardwood / Softwood) tested to BS for slip resistance in dry and wet conditions.
- - Hot Wax Coating to OSB/ Plywood for use in flat roof systems. An ideal merchant product that replaces the old bitumen coated chipboard. This can be offered with a primer for liquid roofing systems which enables the roofer to strip existing roof deck, replace and by taping joints provide a temporary weatherproof roof - which also speeds up installation as there is no waiting for the decking to dry out after rain fall.
- - UV Cured clear lacquer OSB for flooring. Can be used as a temporary finished floor surface or can be filled and lacquered for longer term use. This is also available with a self adhesive "peel-off" protective film to prevent site damage.
- - UV Cured colors for internal usage - decorative panels and backing panels.
- - Can be applied to Plywood, OSB, 38/22/18mm Chipboard used in a variety of applications including retail ceilings, stadia seating, commercial wall linings (also available in Class 0 White Film).
- - Pre-bonded breather membrane for Timber Frame Sheathing - can also have a wax seal to outer face to assist flatness.
- - Permanent Bonded Film. Ideal for caravan/mobile home floors and as a wash down film when used with joints in agriculture/ food preparation.
- - Fire Retardant Coating for use on Plywood, OSB and Chipboard to provide Class 0 or Class 1 finish. Available in clear or white and can be over-coated with appropriate decorative finishes to maintain FR properties.
- - EPS/XPS/PUR Foams bonded to plywood, chipboard, OSB and cement based boards. Used for flat roof decking, wall lining and acoustic- thermal flooring.
*Anti-bacteria additives can be added to all films and coatings.
