Fire-Rated Glass Ceramics for Safety and Design
Not all fire-rated glass is created equal... although they may look similar. The number of product options available can make it challenging to select the appropriate product. Yet getting it right is critical, particularly with life safety issues on the line.
Technical Glass Products offers a full line of fire-rated solutions, to meet the specific life safety requirements of a given project, without compromising design. Glass ceramics provide the best of both worlds in safety and aesthetics. Products such as FireLite®, FireLite NT, FireLite Plus and FireLite IGU have the fire-rated glazing needed to withstand fire from 20 minutes to three hours. And when installed, FireLite looks similar to plain window glass.
Plus, many options open up for design. Depending on the product chosen, the glass can be used in large sizes, etched, sandblasted lightly or beveled on one side without affecting the fire rating. Obscure glass can be chosen if more privacy is desired for certain parts of the building.
Ceramic withstands the high temperatures of a fire and is unfazed by the thermal shock of water from a fire hose. It is an ideal material for fire-rated applications. When required, ceramics can be specified that also satisfy the need to provide protection from impact.
Glass ceramic is also available in insulated glass units (IGU). The IGUs are made of two layers of glass with an air space in between. Depending on which products are chosen, they not only can be used in fire-rated applications with ratings from 20 minutes to three hours, but meet energy codes as well. An IGU is typically one-inch thick and fits in standard hollow metal frames. Insulated glass is designed for use in exterior applications where energy codes require an insulated product, or for interior applications with special needs such as sound reduction.
Again, flexibility with design is maintained, because while one side of the IGU is FireLite or FireLite Plus, the other can be what the design plans call for, such as mirrored, Low-E, tinted or safety glass.
Another category of fire-rated glass that's expanding design options is glass fire walls. These products, such as Pilkington Pyrostop™, make it possible to have entire walls of glass which increase security, due to their see-through characteristics. Glass fire walls block the transfer of heat, similar to a fire-rated masonry wall. Because of this heat blocking ability, Pyrostop is not restricted to a limited area. If desired, Pyrostop can be installed from wall to wall and floor to ceiling with doors if desired, with fire ratings of up to 2 hours. Designers then can divide space without the use of solid walls that diminish visibility and light.
The new developments in this field continue to raise the standard for both design and safety. When properly specified and installed, fire-rated glazing can be a powerful ally against the devastating effects of fire.
For more information on fire-rated glass ceramics and any of our products, visit our website at fireglass.com.

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Fire-Rated Glass Checklist
Before choosing which fire-rated glass to use, keep in mind these questions:

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If you have a recent project that incorporated our products (such as Pilkington Pyrostop™, Fireframes® or the FireLite® family of products), we want to see it. Simply email snapshots and a brief description to photos@fireglass.com. Your work could be featured in a national case study.

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