FAQs
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Intumescent strips are available in various fire ratings, typically ranging from 30 to 120 minutes depending on the intumescent strip product.
Damaged fire seals compromise the passive protection against fire and increases the risk of fire spreading throughout the building.
During normal operation and conditions, air flows freely through the faceplate grille openings. The intumescent material doesn’t affect airflow until activated by fire conditions.
During normal conditions, the intumescent letterbox on the fire door operates like any standard letter plate with unrestricted mail delivery. The intumescent material only activates during fire conditions and doesn’t affect day-to-day functionality until exposed to significant heat.
A fire rated pipe collar is a passive fire protection product designed to maintain the passive protection and fire resistance of walls and floors where pipes penetrate through them. When exposed to heat, the collars intumescent material expands to seal the opening, preventing fire and smoke from spreading through the building.
Fire rated glazing tape is used to seal fire-resistant glass in windows, doors, partitions and walls where fire protection is required. Overall the fire rated glazing tape is designed to securely bond and seal fire-rated glass into framing systems, while maintaining the integrity of the fire rating.