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Fire door hinge pads are fire-resistant pads installed around fire door hinges. They seal the gaps around hinge recesses to maintain the fire integrity of the door and frame assembly, preventing fire and smoke from passing through these vulnerable areas.

Fire rated air transfer grilles are designed to allow air movement between spaces while maintaining fire resistance ratings. These air transfer grilles contain fire dampers and intumescent materials that automatically close and seal when exposed to high temperatures, preventing fire and smoke from passing through.

Fire rated intumescent letterboxes are mail slots that use intumescent materials as their primary fire protection mechanism. When exposed to fire temperatures they seal the opening and prevent flame and smoke passing through the gap on the fire door.

Fire resistant pipe wraps are designed to insulate and protect pipes, ducts, and other nearby structures from fire damage. They provide passive protection for the rest of the building by using fire resistant materials such as intumescent compounds and ceramic fibres.

Fire-rated glazing systems are glass and framing assemblies designed to maintain integrity and prevent the spread of fire, smoke, and heat for up to 120 minutes.

Fire-rated packers are spacer blocks or shims made from fire-resistant materials designed to be used in door and window frame installations. They provide structural support while maintaining fire protection properties, ensuring that gaps around frames don’t compromise the fire rating of walls or assemblies.

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