Therm A Line – Various Sizes
This listing is for the glazing liner only (Therm a Line) 45mm x 2mm x 2100mm, 54mm x 2mm x 2100mm and 63mm x 2mm x 2100mm in a choice of colours, for Therm a Bead or Therm a Glaze 60 kit prices please see separate listings.
Therm A Glaze 60 Fire Resistant Glazing System offers a solution for glazed vision panels in fire doors up to 60 minutes.
Therm A Glaze 60 Fire Resistant Glazing System is a two-part component system and comprises of two glazing strips and one glazing liner.
Independently tested by Warringtonfire against the requirements of TS25 for 60 minutes to BS 476: Part 22: 1987. Intumescent Seals® Limited has been awarded Certifire approval for the FG60 60 Minute Glazing System.
CERTIFIRE Certificate No. CF284 (see Downloads tab)
Glazing liners are fire-resistant materials placed behind or around glazed openings in fire-rated doors and partitions to provide additional fire protection.
When exposed to fire temperatures intumescent glazing liners expand to fill the glazed opening. This creates a fire rated barrier that prevents fire and smoke from spreading even if the glass has failed due to flame exposure.
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.
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.
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Contact UsGlazing liners are fire-resistant materials placed behind or around glazed openings in fire-rated doors and partitions to provide additional fire protection.
When exposed to fire temperatures intumescent glazing liners expand to fill the glazed opening. This creates a fire rated barrier that prevents fire and smoke from spreading even if the glass has failed due to flame exposure.
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.
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.
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