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The UK Boxings pre-finished range of pipe and fire sprinkler boxing is designed to provide a consistent finish to retro-fit sprinkler installations, by concealing unsightly pipework, while also being quick and easy to fit on site to save time and money.
Manufactured from 9mm thick moisture resistant MDF, our fire sprinkler boxing is available in two-sided 'L' shaped and three-sided 'U' shaped profiles, with a choice of more than 60 different standard profile sizes and can be supplied in 2400mm or 3050 mm length options.
In addition to our standard pipe and fire sprinkler boxing, the range also includes the FR flame retardant sprinkler boxing. Manufactured from 12mm thick Euroclass B compliant material, it is specifically designed for use for projects where flame retardant boxing is specified
A full range of fire sprinkler boxing accessories is available that are dedicated to either the standard or FR ranges, which includes internal and external corners, joint covers and stop ends to provide and integrated finish when installed.
For more information on the UK Boxings range, please download the latest brochure.
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