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Glazing gaskets are sealing components used to secure glass panels in fire-rated doors, windows, and partition assemblies. They provide both structural support to hold the glass in place and passive fire protection by preventing flame and smoke penetration around the glazing edges during fire conditions.

Glazing liners are fire-resistant materials placed behind or around glazed openings in fire-rated doors and partitions to provide additional fire protection.

Intumescent faceplates also called cover plates are fire resistant and protection grilles which use intumescent materials to seal openings when exposed to fire and smoke. They activate during extreme heat and swell to close the opening and prevent the spread of fire and smoke.

Intumescent strips are fire resistant passive protection products. When exposed to extreme heat they are activated and expand to control & prevent the spread of fire. Intumescent strips provide passive protection through gaps around doors, fire doors, windows and cable/pipe access.

Perimeter Seals are sealing solutions designed to create a an airtight fire resistant barrier around the edges and perimeter of fire doors, regular doors, joints and openings. Perimeter seals prevent passage of water, fire and smoke through gaps.

The typical fire ratings for intumescent cover plates/faceplates include 60 minutes, 90 minutes, and 120 minutes. The fire ratings depends on the thickness and type of intumescent material used on the faceplates.

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