FIRE INSULATION MATERIALS
People have a right to expect that their homes, workplaces, schools, and hospitals are safe. Building fires do happen and when they do, the safety of building occupants and first-responders depends overwhelmingly on how the building performs during the fire.
Our home foam insulation is a key component in fire-resilient buildings as its stone wool fibres are inherently non-combustible and can resist temperatures up to 1,000º C. This is crucial to containing a fire locally and securing that a fire in a building will not become a building on fire. And with minimal organic content, ROCKWOOL insulation will not produce any significant toxic smoke.
As a minimum, every medium- and high-rise building should only be clad and insulated with non-combustible materials that do not emit any significant toxic smoke when exposed to fire.
1- Spray Foam Insulation Company
Wall, Flooring, and Roofing Applications:
Glass wool, rock wool, gypsum boards, fiber-cement boards, ceramic wool, perlite, vermiculite, glass foam, calcium silicate, special mastics, heat-expandable special dyes, etc. special doors and glass seals.
2- Fire Glazing – Fireproof Glazing
The anti-shattering property of E Class Glazing delays the passage of the gases and fumes released by the fire, through the broken glass for a certain time. They are not capable of preventing the passage of heat generated by fire (frosted wire, wire polished glass, borosilicate glass).
Your Local Insulation Companies can guide you professionally that fire fumes and gases, E1 Class Glazing delays the passage of heat generated by the fire. The intermediate filler of this special-filling, multi-layered glazing, which preserves its transparency up to 120°C temperature, foams, expands and becomes opaque by the fire heat.
3- Technical (Industrial) Insulation
Glass wool, rock wool, gypsum boards, vermiculite, perlite, calcium silicate, glass foam, Spray Foam Insulation Contractors Ohio etc.