Passive Fire Protection Structural Steel
Structural Steel is designed to provide rigidity to a building and support high loads without excessive sagging. Obviously, it is very important to protect this steel from the effects of fire to maintain this strength and rigidity. The most common method to do this is to encase the steel in concrete (e.g. Reo bar in a slab), However, on many occasions for large structural members this is not practicable and specialist Passive Fire Protection materials are used. There are several factors which determine the most appropriate material to be used.
Fyreguards contracting team can provide you with all the information necessary, and a competitive price to install and certify.
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Promat (Calcium Silicate Boards)
- Promat General Information (13MB)
- Promatect 100 (2.9MB)
- Promatect 250 (3.4MB)
- Promatect H (3.8MB)
- Promatect L (3.5MB)
Vermiculite Sprays
- Cafco 300 (295KB)
- Cafco Fendolite MII (214KB)
- Cafco Mandolite CP2 (507KB)
- Monokote MK6 (60KB)
- Monokote Z146 (320KB)
- Vermitex AF & DX (188KB)
- VermitexTH (247KB)
Maxilite
- Maxilite Steel Fire Protection (2.7MB)
- Products
- Structural Steel Protection
- Penetration Seals
- Fire Rated Access Hatches
- Concrete, Masonry and Metal Decking
- Ventilation and Smoke Extraction Ducts
- Cable Ducts / E and M Services
- Fire Rated Window and Doors
- Intumescent Fire Dampers
- Fire Rated Partitions and Ceilings
- Fire Rated External Walls