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5 Times Harder Safe [ Fire Resistant Glass ] Max 3000*9000mm For Commercial Residential Building Partition Floor
Description
Fire resistant glass, also known as fire rated glass, is specialist glass that has been proven to provide a period protection against fire during a Fire Resistance Test. The degree of protection offered depends on the type of fire rated glass used but generally speaking all fire rated glass acts as a barrier to help prevent the spread of flames and smoke in the event of a fire. Certain types of fire rated glass will also provide a degree of protection (insulation) against the heat of a fire. The use of fire rated glass is therefore an important component in building safety and Building Regulations specify where it must be used.
Advantages/Features
1. 5 times harder than ordinary float glass.
2. Once breakage occurs, the glass disintegrates into small cubical fragments, which are relatively harmless to human body.
3. We have carried out fire test on our fireproof glass, the fire rating can meet the requirements of customers.
4. It can protect personal and property safety.
Specification of Fire Rated Glass
Model Number | JF0025-1 |
Product Type | Fire Rated Glass |
Brand | Jeff Glass |
After-sale Service | Online technical support, return and replacement, on-site installation guidance if necessary |
Project Solution Capability | Graphic design, cross categories consolidation, deep collaboration |
Place of Origin | Guangdong, China |
Thickness | 8mm 10mm 12mm 15mm 19mm 22mm |
Size | Max 3000*9000mm, Min 150*300mm, custom sizes |
Quality | No bubbles, no scratches, no impurities, high flatness |
Colors | Customizable |
Edge | Flat, polished, matt |
Certifications | ISO9001:2008/SGCC/CCC/CE |
Applications
1. Fireproof glass can be used in public areas, such as commercial buildings, hospitals, banks, subway stations, etc. 2. Curtain walls
3. Interior or exterior construction
4. Entrance windows, doors, partitions, walls, and floors
5. Glass Balustrades
6. Safe exits in commercial building
7. Residencial settings