
PHOTOGRAPH - The insulating properties
of the glass and framework are evident
by the close proximity of observers
during a test. The internal
temperature will be in the region of
1000 degrees centigrade. The
insulation
performance fails when any
thermocouple
records 180 degrees or the average of
them all exceeds 140 degrees
centigrade.
Screens and doors are manufactured
from
a range of profiles which are formed
from a 'sandwich' of dense mineral
fibre board, faced each side with
precision tubular steel profiles. The
thickness of the board material
increases as the performance
requirement for insulation increases.
The frames are assembled by
welding or, when necessary, spigot
jointed for assembly on site.
GLAZING - The type of glass will
usually be a multi-laminate
incorporating special intumescent
interlayers. As the period of time for
insulation performance increases, so
the thickness of the glass must also
increase.
Most of the glass types available have
a UV resistant version which must be
used when in close proximity to
ultraviolet light or heat in excess of
40 degrees centigrade.
For external applications, insulating
glass units can be supplied.
On exposure to heat, the intumescent
interlayers of glass react by
increasing in volume forming a
sacrifical opaque thermal barrier to
both radiant and conductive heat (as
seen on the above picture).
APPLICATIONS - This product is suited
to the protection of adjacent
properties at site boundaries and
internal and external escape routes
such as corridors, staircase and lift
enclosures.
PRICE: Estimates on Application