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AIM OSCB 120/25 Red 1000 x 90 x 65mm to suit a 90mm cavity c/w fixing clips and course wound screws

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AIM OSCB 120/25 Red 1000 x 90 x 65mm to suit a 90mm cavity c/w fixing clips and course wound screwsAIM Open State Cavity Barriers (OSCB's) are high performance fire barriers that are manufactured from high density Rockwool stone wool and faced with an intumescent strip. The intumescent strip expands quickly in the event of a fire to fully close the cavity, preventing the spread of fire. AIM OSCB's are designed and tested for use within ventilated rainscreen faades and timber frame construction. They allow free airflow and drainage, while still

AIM OSCB 120/25 Red 1000 x 90 x 65mm to suit a 90mm cavity c/w fixing clips and course wound screws
AIM OSCB 120/25 Red 1000 x 90 x 65mm to suit a 90mm cavity c/w fixing clips and course wound screws
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