Summary
Museum grade material for interior and protected exterior use. Fabrics, wall coverings, paints and dyes have been used on PINnacle.
How is it used
As the name suggests, this material can be used as tack board. Homasote markets this material to schools, businesses, hospitals and public access areas where good aesthetic qualities are needed at a low price. It is also being used by museums, the display industry and by architects and designers as an alternative to cork.
How is it made
PINnacle is made from 100 percent recycled post-consumer waste paper. It does not contain toxic additives such as formaldehyde or asbestos. PINnacle is moisture resistant and also integrally protected against termites, rot and fungi.
Technical specifications
PINnacle N.C.F.R. Class A Fire-Rated panels offer fire-resistance through a unique manufacturing process that mixes fire-retardant chemicals evenly throughout the board. PINnacle N.C.F.R. panels meet ASTM E-84 Class A requirements and should be used when aesthetics and fire retardant qualities are required.
PINnacle is available from Homasote retailers and lumber yards, in 3/8” thick panels. A 1/2” panel is available by special order.



