Interdens (MAP) 1m length Strip with S/A
It is essential for all door furniture to be fitted in a way which ensures the fire resisting properties of the door itself isn’t compromised.
Commonly, it is recommended ironmongery be embedded in intumescent mastic or paste. However, we believe that a quicker, easier, cleaner and more accurate solution is to use shaped pads of intumescent material (Mono Ammonium Phospate or MAP) commonly known as Interdens.
Interdens intumescent material is suitable for both glazing and insulation behind hinges locks and closers. The strips are available with self-adhesive 1m strips formed in varying sizes.
To take a look at all available sizing, see drop-down box for options.
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.
When exposed to high temperatures, the intumescent material expands forming a barrier that seals around the lock mechanism and prevents fire penetration through the hardware.
Fire resistant lock protection protects gaps in fire door assemblies that can compromise fire integrity. Without proper protection around the lock mechanism, these gaps become weak points where fire, smoke, and hot gases can penetrate, potentially causing the entire fire door assembly to fail its fire rating.
When properly applied, intumescent lock protection should not affect normal operation of the lock mechanism.
Yes, most glazing tapes are weather resistant and this applies to fire rated glazing tapes too. Our fire rated glazing tapes can withstand UV exposure, rain, wind, fire & smoke
Fire rated glazing tape is faster to apply, and provides instant adhesion without curing time. Sealants can be messier but may be more flexible in irregular joints. It depends on your requirements and the structural design.
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.
Unlike standard glazing tape, fire-rated glazing tapes are designed to withstand high temperatures during fire conditions, providing passive protection
Typically glazing seals with fire rated materials can achieve ratings from 30 minutes up to 120 minutes, depending on the seal formulation and application thickness
Some glazing seals are designed to reduce sound transmission, particularly in acoustic glazing applications. They provide both fire rated sealing and sound damping properties.
Fire-rated glazing seals typically contain intumescent materials that expand when exposed to fire temperatures creating an effective barrier against fire and smoke and preventing the spread.
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Contact UsIt is essential for all door furniture to be fitted in a way which ensures the fire resisting properties of the door itself isn’t compromised.
Commonly, it is recommended ironmongery be embedded in intumescent mastic or paste. However, we believe that a quicker, easier, cleaner and more accurate solution is to use shaped pads of intumescent material (Mono Ammonium Phospate or MAP) commonly known as Interdens.
Interdens intumescent material is suitable for both glazing and insulation behind hinges locks and closers. The strips are available with self-adhesive 1m strips formed in varying sizes.
To take a look at all available sizing, see drop-down box for options.
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.
When exposed to high temperatures, the intumescent material expands forming a barrier that seals around the lock mechanism and prevents fire penetration through the hardware.
Fire resistant lock protection protects gaps in fire door assemblies that can compromise fire integrity. Without proper protection around the lock mechanism, these gaps become weak points where fire, smoke, and hot gases can penetrate, potentially causing the entire fire door assembly to fail its fire rating.
When properly applied, intumescent lock protection should not affect normal operation of the lock mechanism.
Yes, most glazing tapes are weather resistant and this applies to fire rated glazing tapes too. Our fire rated glazing tapes can withstand UV exposure, rain, wind, fire & smoke
Fire rated glazing tape is faster to apply, and provides instant adhesion without curing time. Sealants can be messier but may be more flexible in irregular joints. It depends on your requirements and the structural design.
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.
Unlike standard glazing tape, fire-rated glazing tapes are designed to withstand high temperatures during fire conditions, providing passive protection
Typically glazing seals with fire rated materials can achieve ratings from 30 minutes up to 120 minutes, depending on the seal formulation and application thickness
Some glazing seals are designed to reduce sound transmission, particularly in acoustic glazing applications. They provide both fire rated sealing and sound damping properties.
Fire-rated glazing seals typically contain intumescent materials that expand when exposed to fire temperatures creating an effective barrier against fire and smoke and preventing the spread.
Unsure about something? Get in touch to ask us a questions
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