Ceramic Glazing Solution

SuperLite C/SP is a premium clear ceramic impact safety-rated glazing that is fire rated to 20/45/60/90/120/180 minutes with hose stream. This safety filmed glazing provides the highest impact safety rating, Consumer Product Safety Commission 16CFR1201 Cat. II, which requires withstanding 400 ft. lbs. of impact. Used in door, sidelite, and borrowed lite applications or any area where impact safety is required or a concern.

SuperLite C/SP (right in
photo) is a new ceramic glazing with exceptional clarity. Compare
to the amber tint of standard ceramics and you’ll see the difference
is clear!
Note: Ceramics are not barriers to radiant heat. They do not meet test standards ASTM E119 or UL 263. If your jurisdiction requires a barrier to radiant heat, please use SAFTI FIRST™ SuperLite II-XL™ products. Most applications over 45 minutes are required to protect against radiant heat transfer.
- Positive Pressure fire rated.
- Tough and durable safety filmed glazing that meets the highest federal impact safety standard, CPSC 16CFR 1201 Cat. II, which requires withstanding 400 ft. lbs. of impact.
- 3/16” (5mm) for use in standard hollow metal.
- Available in large sizes up to 43” x 77”.
- For use in hollow metal, wood, aluminum or any equally fire-rated framing system.
- Can be insulated or lightly sandblasted.
| Fire Rating* | Application | Max Lite Area** | Max W | Max H | Stops |
| 45 Minutes | Doors | 3,476 sq. in. | 60" | 77” | 5/8" |
| 45 Minutes | Sidelites | 3,476 sq. in. | 77" | 77” | 5/8" |
| 20 - 45 Minutes | Windows / Transoms | 3,476 sq. in. | 77" | 77” | 5/8" |
| 60 - 180 minutes |
Doors (temp. rise) | 100 sq. in. | 12" | 33" | 5/8” |
| * ** |
For ratings over 45
minutes, the dangers of radiant heat should be considered.
This is not a heat barrier ASTM E119 rated product. Due to radiant heat considerations, the maximum wall area allowed by code is 25%. Occasional process marks or small occlusions may occur due to the filming method employed in manufacturing this product. However, this does not affect the fire/safety performance or general vision area of the glazing and should not be a cause for rejection. Please refer to our Quality Specifications & Inspection Guidelines for Filmed Glazing for additional information. |


