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Intumescent lock protection consists of fire-resistant materials designed to be applied around lock cases, cylinders, handles, and other fire door hardware on fire-rated doors. These intumescent materials expand when exposed to fire temperatures to seal gaps and prevent fire and smoke from penetrating through hardware areas.
Intumescent strips expand when exposed to extreme heat to prevent fire spread and smoke seals prevent smoke from passing through gaps around doors, frames and wall gaps before the fire reaches extreme temperatures.
Fire seals are designed to provide passive fire protection by controlling & slowing down the spread of fire within commercial, industrial, public and residential buildings. This allows enough time for evacuation and emergency services to attend.
Intumescent sealants are designed to upgrade fire protection and resistance of a fire door. These sealants are needed to fill small and hard to access gaps which need to be sealed.
Most hinge pads are made from intumescent materials that expand when exposed to heat and some fire door hinge pads use a combination of materials to provide both fire resistance and smoke sealing protection.
Fire resistant pipe wraps can be installed on PVC pipes, HDPE pipes, ABS pipes and PP pipes. Pipe wraps enhance fire resistance and passive protection of walls and floors in buildings.