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Types of Fire-Rated Glass and Their Applications

Fire-rated glass plays a vital role in enhancing building safety by providing transparent barriers that resist the spread of fire and smoke. Various types of fire-resistant glass are available, each offering distinct levels of protection. Three commonly used types are E, EI, and EW glass. E glass ensures integrity, maintaining its structural strength during a fire. These different types of fire-rated glass find diverse applications in buildings, prioritizing fire safety while allowing visibility and natural light transmission.

This article will discuss the types of fire-rated glass and their applications.

Types of Fire-Rated Glasses 

Fire-rated glass is a crucial component in building safety systems, designed to provide protection against the spread of fire, smoke, and radiant heat. There are various types of fire-rated glass available in the market, including E, EI, and EW types. Each type offers different levels of fire resistance and is suitable for specific applications. Let’s explore each type in detail, along with their respective applications.

1.     E-Type Fire-Rated Glass:

E-type fire-rated glass is designed to provide integrity only, which means it prevents the passage of flames and hot gases but does not offer insulation against heat transfer. It is typically composed of a single pane of tempered or wired glass. E-type glass is commonly used in areas where fire containment is necessary, but insulation against heat is not a priority.

Applications:

  • Interior partitions: E-type fire-rated glass is often used in interior partitions within buildings, separating different sections or rooms. It allows for the transmission of light while maintaining fire safety.
  • Fire doors: E-type glass is also suitable for fire-rated doors, where visibility and light transmission are required. These doors are commonly found in commercial buildings, such as office complexes or hotels.

2.     EI-Type Fire-Rated Glass:

EI-type fire-rated glass provides both integrity and insulation against heat transfer. It consists of multiple layers of glass separated by fire-resistant interlayers, such as intumescent material or gel. These interlayers expand when exposed to high temperatures, forming an insulating barrier that helps prevent the transfer of heat.

Applications:

  • Exterior facades: EI-type fire-rated glass is commonly used in exterior facades of buildings, particularly in areas where fire safety regulations require the use of fire-rated materials. It allows for natural light transmission while providing fire protection and insulation.
  • Stairwells and escape routes: Stairwells and escape routes require fire-rated glass that offers integrity and insulation. EI-type glass is ideal for these applications, as it helps protect individuals during evacuation and prevents the spread of fire and smoke.

3.     EW-Type Fire-Rated Glass:

EW-type fire-rated glass provides integrity, insulation, and protection against the transmission of radiant heat. It consists of various layers of glass with interlayers that offer enhanced thermal insulation properties. This type of glass is designed in a way to withstand radiant heat transfer, protecting adjacent areas from heat damage.

Applications:

  • Industrial settings: EW-type fire-rated glass is often used in industrial settings where there is a higher risk of radiant heat exposure. This includes facilities such as power plants, factories, or chemical processing plants.
  • Hazardous areas: Certain areas within buildings, such as storage rooms for flammable materials or server rooms, require fire-rated glass that can withstand radiant heat. EW-type glass is suitable for such applications, providing additional protection against heat transfer.

Conclusion 

Fire-rated glass is a crucial component in building safety, providing protection against fire, smoke, and radiant heat. AIS Glass provides E, EI, and EW types of fire resistance and insulation glasses. These fire-resistant glass applications vary, including interior partitions, fire doors, exterior facades, stairwells, industrial settings, and hazardous areas. Choosing AIS Glass’ fire-rated glass is essential for maintaining safety and compliance in buildings, protecting lives, and minimizing property damage during fire incidents.

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