We will break down the science behind this innovative material and show you how to seamlessly integrate it into your projects. Whether you're designing single-family homes or working on multi-family buildings, this webinar will provide actionable insights on building faster, safer, and simpler—all while exceeding code and cutting down on unnecessary material costs and labor time.
Key Takeaways:
1. Understanding Game-Changing Fire Resistance Technology: Learn about the science behind advanced fire-resistant materials and how they slow the spread of flames, providing peace of mind for homeowners and offering crucial time for evacuation and first responders.
2. Streamline and Improve Efficiency with Firepoint: How the innovative fire protection of Arclin Firepoint can improve building efficiency and save on materials, labor, and time.
3. Practical Application for Builders and Architects: Hear from industry leaders on how to specify, install, and optimize fire-resistant solutions for both residential and multi-family projects to improve fire safety, use less material and reduce total days under construction.
Panelists:
Matt Risinger: Founder, Risinger Build & The Build Show
Teong Tan: Chief Research Officer, Arclin
Christoph Schauwecker: Senior Director of Technology, Growth and Innovation, Arclin
Matt Aebischer: Director of Business Development, Growth and Innovation, Arclin
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