Know the difference between Fire Protective vs Fire Resistive Glazing

Fires can be devastating, causing significant damage to property and potentially endangering the lives of those inside. That's why it's important to take measures to protect buildings from fires, including the use of fire-rated glass. There are two main types of fire-rated glass: fire protective and fire resistive. In this blog post, we'll explain the difference between these two types of glass and explore their uses.

 

Fire Protective Glazing:

Fire protective glazing is a type of glass that has been treated with a fire-resistant coating. This coating helps to slow down the spread of flames and smoke, providing a barrier that can help protect people and property from the effects of a fire. Fire protective glazing can be used in windowsdoors, and other openings in walls and partitions.

Fire protective glazing is designed to withstand the effects of a fire for a specific period of time, known as its fire rating. Fire protective glazing is typically rated for 20, 45 or 60  minutes of fire resistance. During this time, the glass will help to contain the fire and smoke, providing additional time for people to evacuate the building and for firefighters to arrive on the scene.

 

Fire Resistive Glazing:

Fire resistive glazing is a more robust type of fire-rated glass. It is designed to withstand the effects of a fire for a longer period of time than fire protective glazing. Fire resistive glazing typically has a fire rating of between 60 and 120 minutes

Fire resistive glazing is made up of multiple layers of glass, with a layer of fire-resistant material sandwiched between them. This construction helps to insulate the glass, preventing it from shattering in the intense heat of a fire. Fire resistive glazing is often used in areas where a higher level of fire protection is required, such as stairwells and elevator shafts.

 

Uses of Fire-Rated Glass:

Fire-rated glass has a wide range of applications in buildings of all types. Here are some of the most common uses of fire-rated glass:


Doors: Fire-rated glass can be used in fire doors to provide visibility and natural light while still providing fire protection.

Windows: Fire-rated glass can be used in windows to provide a clear view of the outside while still providing fire protection.

Partitions: Fire-rated glass can be used in partitions to create fire barriers that can help contain the spread of flames and smoke 

Elevator shafts: Fire-rated glass can be used in elevator shafts to provide fire protection without compromising on safety.

Stairwells: Fire-rated glass can be used in stairwells to provide a fire barrier that can help prevent the spread of flames and smoke.

 

The use of fire-rated glass can help to save lives in the event of a fire. By providing a barrier that can help contain the spread of flames and smoke, fire-rated glass can provide additional time for people to evacuate the building and for firefighters to arrive on the scene. In addition, fire-rated glass can help to protect property from the effects of a fire, minimizing the damage caused by smoke, flames, and heat.

 

How to choose Fire Rated glass?

When it comes to fire-rated glass you can consider the SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass which is top institute-certified fire-rated glass and one of the best sources for providing fire protection. SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass is a type of fire-rated glass that offers exceptional protection against flames, smoke, and heat.

 

SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass is a fire-rated glass that can withstand high temperatures and up to 120 minutes, helping to contain flames and smoke and prevent them from spreading. The glass has been designed to remain transparent even during a fire, providing an unobstructed view of the area behind it. This is a critical feature, as it allows occupants and emergency responders to quickly and easily assess the situation and respond accordingly.

 

One of the main benefits of SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass is its exceptional fire resistance. The glass has a fire rating of up to 120 minutes, providing ample time for occupants to evacuate and for emergency responders to arrive on the scene. Additionally, SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass is impact-resistant, making it less likely to break or shatter during a fire.

 

SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass is also highly versatile and can be used in a variety of applications. It can be used in doors, windows, partitions, and other building elements to provide fire protection without compromising on design or aesthetics. SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass is available in a range of sizes and thicknesses, making it suitable for a variety of building types and fire protection requirements.

 

In conclusion, SCHOTT PYRAN® S glass is an excellent source of fire-rated glass, offering exceptional protection against flames, smoke, and heat. Its high fire rating, impact resistance, and transparency make it a top choice for architects, builders, and building owners looking to ensure the safety of occupants and property in the event of a fire.


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