Tuesday, 2 September 2014

What are fire sealing penetrations, and how can they save buildings from fire?

Fire sealing penetrations NSW provides reliable fire sealing penetrations for homes, offices and large buildings. Fire sealing penetration methods can be used on walls, ceilings, floors, and slabs of rooms and the whole buildings. Passive fire protection can be used for fire sealing penetrations and these penetrations can include a wide range of fire-proof products and to achieve a fire-proof rating if possible.

What are the systems of fire sealing penetrations?


Fire sealing penetrations NSW can work according to the following systems:

•    Using non-shrink mortars which are fire-rated, and applying them to be used in pipe and cable penetrations.
•    Fire rated pillow fillings can also be used to seal the walls and penetrations. For instance, intumescent wools, and mineral wools can be used as fire protective measures.
•    Boards made of Rockwool, vermiculite, intumescent collars; wraps and paints can also be used as fire sealing penetrations.
•    Flexible kind of foams can be used around pipes, and these foams are fire rated. Pipes generally expand and contract, so, these foams can be of great help.
•    Mastic seals, whether made of acrylic or polyurethane, are often used around cables and pipes where small holes or penetrations are required. Fire-rated and even non-fire rated backing rods are also used to increase the performance of the entire cable network.
•    Special cable coatings can also be used as fire sealing penetrations.
Fire sealing penetrations NSW can be reduced with Hebel blocks, and they can easily be sealed with Promaseal Mastic. Special mortars and aluminium checkered plates can also be used for sealing up walls and ceilings.

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