{"id":23415,"date":"2014-11-26T23:52:59","date_gmt":"2014-11-27T06:52:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/safti.com\/?post_type=articles&p=2667"},"modified":"2023-02-06T11:08:11","modified_gmt":"2023-02-06T18:08:11","slug":"fire-protective-vs-fire-resistive-glazing-products-2","status":"publish","type":"articles","link":"https:\/\/safti.com\/articles\/fire-protective-vs-fire-resistive-glazing-products-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Fire Protective vs Fire Resistive Glazing"},"content":{"rendered":"

The differences between Fire Protective and Fire Resistive Glazing.<\/h1>\n

Fire Protective vs Fire Resistive Glazing? It is important to know the difference in determining whether an installation complies with codes. Each category has its own set of performance features, test standards and allowed applications. Simply relying on the fire endurance rating (20, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180 minutes) or whether a product is “thick” or “thin” can lead to faulty specifications and misapplications of the product.  This article discusses the difference between fire protective and fire resistive glazing based on NFPA, UL & ASTM test standards and IBC code requirements.<\/p>\n

Fire protective glass<\/strong> is designed to compartmentalize smoke and flames and is subject to application, area and size limitations under the IBC. Fire protective glass is typically used in doors and openings up to 45 minutes and cannot exceed 25% of the total wall area because it does not block radiant heat transmission. These products are also subject to the following test standards:<\/p>\n