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Hodgson Sealants Firestrip 60 is an intumescent glazing tape that provides 60 minute fire resistance to internal doors, as well as softwood or hardwood timber screens. It can be used with a wide variety of insulating and non-insulating fire glass types. Non-toxic, Firestrip 60 glazing tape is a cost-effective alternative to rigid/semi-rigid fire resistant materials.
In the event of a fire, the Firestrip 60 intumescent tape swells and effectively stops the passage of smoke and fire. Excellent high tack surface provides good adhesion making the installation process very quick and easy. Firestrip 60 adheres the best to clean surface in temperature between +5°C to +30°C. The product can also be overpainted or stained.
The Firestrip 60 glazing strip is applied by removing the self adhesive backing paper, bed the beads to the Firestrip 60 by applying pressure to obtain good contact between the strip and the bead. Fix the beads with pins or screws in accordance with the design requirements of the installation. Pins or screws should be angled at 45 degress to pass beneath the glass. Trim off any Firestrip 60 above the sight line with a sharp knife.
Fully tested and compliant with current fire regulations. BWF Certifire approved CF297, the Firestrip 60 conforms to the following standards: EN 1634: Part 4: 1998, EN 1364-1: 1999. It is also suitable for use by FIRAS Accredited Glaziers.
Available as 20x3mm intumescent glazing tape. Supplied in 15 metre reels in either a white or mahogany brown.
Shelf life: 12 months when stored flat in original packaging in cool, dry conditions.
Brand: Hodgson Sealants
Use Case: Fire
Applications: Doors & Windows
Test Certification: Fire Tested to BS EN 1634: Part 4 and EN 1364: Part 1, Certifire Approved CF 297
Fire Rating: 60 Minutes
Material: Intumescent Compound
Finish: White, Brown
Fixing: Self Adhesive
Included: 1x Hodgson Sealants Firestrip 30 Intumescent Glazing Tape
Length M: 15M Coil
Width mm: 20mm
Thickness mm: 3mm
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