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2022
DATE
07 - 15
Fire rated glass and its impact on architecture and building design
Fire-rated glass and glazing has been an indispensable safety component within the built environment for decades. It’s used in both interior and exterior applications to help contain the spread of fire, and can be installed in doors, walls, windows, and even floors; it’s often found in corridors, st
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2022
DATE
07 - 13
The Role Of Glass In Fire Protection
A comprehensive fire protection program addresses at least three things: detection, suppression and compartmentation. Detection devices such as smoke and fire alarms provide early warnings and are essential for alerting people to danger.Strategically placed sprinklers and extinguishers can make a tr
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2022
DATE
06 - 29
Fire partition wall with door to Thailand
Today we want to share one of our project which is from Thailand. We got the inquiry on 21st Mar. In the first day, our customer only give us the below drawing and required us to give them some suggestions , we suggest that we can use 15mm crystal silicon glass and the frame can be galvanized steel
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2022
DATE
06 - 21
Ten design mistakes and Ten construction mistakes of fireproof glass and doors and Windows
The devastating loss caused by annual fire shows that the current fire prevention and extinguishing work is still very serious. Glass has the characteristics of transparency, beauty, lightness, non-combustible and so on. It is widely used in architectural decoration. Glass is incombustible material,
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2021
DATE
04 - 25
DO YOU KNOW FIRE RATED GLASS?
The main goal of all fire-rated glass is to compartmentalize fire to enable safe exit. It is most commonly used around egress areas, property line walls, stairwells, and points of exit.For over a century, wired glass was the most recognizable fire-protective glazing. “Wire glass” began as plate glas
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