Fire-Safety Glass
Contemporary building code defines fire-safety and specifies the minimum acceptable levels for both new build and existing construction. Commonly used architectural glass cannot fulfill such requirements, as it tends to collapse when temperature variations above 40oC are applied on its surface.
Laminate glass demonstrates similar behavior in the event of fire. Similarly, unlikely fire resistant glass and despite the fact that thermally treated glass shows significantly higher resistance to temperature variations compared to untreated glass, it is incapable of withstanding fire conditions whereby temperatures reach values of up to 1.000°C.
Ultimate fire protection meets high aesthetics, in the VAS GLASS fire resistant product range.
VAS GLASS fire resistant glass meets all necessary specifications for enduring temperatures reaching 1.000°C, for various time intervals, so as to allow for orderly evacuation in event of fire. Available are types ranging from wire-mesh glass, specially treated float glass, as well as specially treated laminate glass.
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