Sealmaster Fireglaze Tape (FGT)
Sealmaster Fireglaze Tape is a dry glazing material with a strong adhesive backing to allow rapid and easy installation into both fire door apertures and fire glazing screens.
The material can be easily cut with scissors or a sharp knife and so is very easy to fit to glazing beads and other precision dependent applications.
It also requires no additional surface protection because it is resistant to atmospheric moisture and carbon dioxide.
It can be used with integrity only, semi-insulating and fullyinsulating fire resistant glazing and can be used for fire test durations from 30 minutes up to 90 minutes and beyond.
Sealmaster Fireglaze Tape can also be used as a glazing liner for fire door / screen apertures so this one product can fit two applications where required.
The benefit of using it as both a glazing tape and aperture liner is that when it is used in this combination it forms a thermally resistant “U” shaped protection for the edge of the glazing aiding both integrity and insulation applications.
Sealmaster Fireglaze Tape can also be used for a variety of applications in fire rated composite door systems.
Sizes
• Available in at 2.5mm thick and in 2100mm lengths, Sealmaster Fireglaze Tape is supplied in 25mm, 54mm, 59mm or 63mm widths as standard.
Other sizes available upon request, please call 0113 271 3266 or email sales@noberneseals.com
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
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 seals typically contain intumescent materials that expand when exposed to fire temperatures creating an effective barrier against fire and smoke and preventing the spread.
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.
Glazing liners are fire-resistant materials placed behind or around glazed openings in fire-rated doors and partitions to provide additional fire protection.
Fire rated glazing liners have fire ratings from 30 minutes up to 120 minutes or more, depending on the material type and thickness.
While glazing gaskets primarily seal the perimeter edges of glass panels, glazing liners provide fire protection across the entire glazed area. Liners are typically sheet materials or strips that cover or line the glazing rebate, whereas gaskets are sealing components around the glass edges.
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Contact UsFire 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
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 seals typically contain intumescent materials that expand when exposed to fire temperatures creating an effective barrier against fire and smoke and preventing the spread.
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.
Glazing liners are fire-resistant materials placed behind or around glazed openings in fire-rated doors and partitions to provide additional fire protection.
Fire rated glazing liners have fire ratings from 30 minutes up to 120 minutes or more, depending on the material type and thickness.
While glazing gaskets primarily seal the perimeter edges of glass panels, glazing liners provide fire protection across the entire glazed area. Liners are typically sheet materials or strips that cover or line the glazing rebate, whereas gaskets are sealing components around the glass edges.
Unsure about something? Get in touch to ask us a questions
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