fire proofing
safe, fire-proof insulation
keeping your property
safe
Fireproof insulation materials can help
you
slow the spread
of a fire
and increase
your ability
to
escape a fire.
The materials come in these primary forms: chopped fibers, foam, fibrous mats, textiles, board, block insulation, films, and foils.
The cementitious mixture incorporates both water and air and is uniformly applied directly onto steel surfaces with a pneumatic spraying process. This application is available in low, medium, and high-density forms for various uses.
Retrofit injectable foam is generally only able to be installed in empty wall cavities. If the cavity has cellulose, fiberglass, or other cavity fill insulation already installed, the product cannot be used until its removed.
FIRE PROOFING
safe fire-proof insulation
Keep Your People And Property
Safe
Fireproof insulation materials can help you
slow the spread of a fire
and increase your ability
to escape a fire.
R-Value Density
Recommended R-values for insulation differ based on geographic location. The colder the climate, the higher the R-Value requirement.
Medium-Density
Commonly used in high-rise buildings and areas where the spray will remain exposed, such as parking garages and mechanical rooms.
Intended for outdoor areas that are exposed to the elements and industrial applications.
High-Density
A cost-effective solution for areas where the sprayed steel will be concealed, such as roof and ceiling assemblies.
Standard-Density Cellulose = 3.5: Allows For Air Filtration
This fireproofing material is less viscous than standard fire-resistive materials. Its commonly used to protect the aesthetic elements of exposed structural steel. It is also used where space is a concern and standard fireproofing requirements are too viscous.
Although they resemble paint, when it comes to applying the film, the precise technique is important to attain the fireproofing benefits. our team will ensure that the site and surface are properly prepped, and the correct application techniques are utilized.
Aesthetically pleasing, as it can be used on exposed areas and then top coated to match the décor.
Its appropriate for use both indoors and outdoors and it’s able to withstand outdoor elements and a wide range of temperatures
R-Value Density
Recommended R-values for insulation differ based on geographic location. The colder the climate, the higher the R-Value requirement.
Medium-Density
Commonly used in high-rise buildings and areas where the spray will remain exposed, such as parking garages and mechanical rooms.
Intended for outdoor areas that are exposed to the elements and industrial applications.
High-Density
A cost-effective solution for areas where the sprayed steel will be concealed, such as roof and ceiling assemblies.
Standard-Density Cellulose = 3.5: Allows For Air
Filtration
This fireproofing material is less viscous than standard fire-resistive materials. Its commonly used to protect the aesthetic elements of exposed structural steel. It is also used where space is a concern and standard fireproofing requirements are too viscous.
Although they resemble paint, when it comes to applying the film, the precise technique is important to attain the fireproofing benefits.
Our team will ensure that the site and surface are properly prepped, and the correct application techniques are utilized.
Aesthetically pleasing, as it can be used on exposed areas and then top coated to match the décor.
Its appropriate for use both indoors and outdoors and it’s able to withstand outdoor elements and a wide range of temperatures.