AGC PYROPANE,AGC PYROBELITE,AGC PYROBEL VISIONLINE, Kumamoto

AGC PYROPANE,AGC PYROBELITE,AGC PYROBEL VISIONLINE,

Toughened glazing that meet the Integrity criteria (E).Toughened coated glazing that meet the Integrity and Low Heat Radiation criteria (EW).In the event of a fire, PYROPANE will resist the thermal shock and will remain clear.,Laminated glasses assembled with clear intumescent interlayers that meet the Integrity and Low Radiation criteria (EW) or the Integrity and Insulation criteria (EI). In the event of a fire, the interlayers will expand and transform themselves into a rigid, opaque and?heat absorbing fire shield.
Safety
  • Fire Resistance classes E30, E60, EW 30 en EW 60, EWef 120 en EIef 45, EI 15, EI 30, EI45, EI 60, EI 90, EI 120
  • Standard Symetrical Fire Resistance
  • Safetyglass following EN 12600 (3B3, 2B2 of 1B1 according to product type) in double glazing can be combined with laminated or tempered glass

Design options
  • Available as single internal glazing, single glazing with UV filter (EC-type) and as double glazing in combination with any other product of AGC glass
  • Can be layered and doubled with the decorative, burglar and bullet range of AGC in single or double glass
  • Available in Clear Vision (extra clear glass)
,Pyrobel Vision Line uses multiple Pyrobel fire-rated glazing panels, separated by 4 to 5 mm of Fire Resistant silicone joint - providing you with clear, unobstructed views and the ultimate in fire protection. With the absence of intermediate framing, the Pyrobel Vision Line transparent wall offers continuous views and uncompromising beauty. The Pyrobel Vision Line has been tested for 30, 60 and 120 minutes integrity and insulation (EI - Insulation following EN 13501-2) in steel, aluminium and wooden frames.,

AGC PYROPANE,AGC PYROBELITE,AGC PYROBEL VISIONLINE, Kumamoto in Kumamoto- fire-rated glass,fire resistant glass,fire protection glass,anti fire glass,fireproof glass.


Fire-rated glass is an essential component in ensuring safety and compliance with building regulations. Let's explore three successful projects that showcase the use of fire-rated glass from leading manufacturers such as AGC, VETROTECH, Saint-Gobain, and PILKINGTON in Kumamoto , Kumamoto.
1. AGC - Louvre Abu Dhabi: AGC's fire-rated glass was used in the iconic Louvre Abu Dhabi project. The innovative design called for a balance between aesthetics and safety, which AGC's fire-rated glass provided. The transparent barrier not only met stringent fire safety requirements but also allowed natural light to flood the space, creating a stunning visual effect.
2. VETROTECH - One World Trade Center: VETROTECH supplied its fire-rated glass for the One World Trade Center in New York City. The project demanded high-performance glazing solutions to enhance both safety and architectural appeal. VETROTECH's advanced fire-resistant glass played a crucial role in meeting these requirements while maintaining the sleek design of the building.
3. Saint-Gobain & PILKINGTON in Kumamoto - The Shard: Saint-Gobain and PILKINGTON in Kumamoto collaborated to provide fire-rated glass solutions for London's iconic skyscraper, The Shard. This project required top-of-the-line fire protection without compromising on panoramic views or energy efficiency. The combination of Saint-Gobain's expertise in innovative materials and PILKINGTON in Kumamoto 's cutting-edge technologies ensured that The Shard boasts both safety and sophistication.
The advantages of using fire-rated glass from these reputable manufacturers include superior fire resistance properties, aesthetic versatility, thermal insulation benefits, enhanced safety features like impact resistance, noise reduction capabilities, and sustainability aspects such as energy efficiency.
These successful projects demonstrate how top-tier manufacturers like AGC, VETROTECH, Saint-Gobain, and PILKINGTON in Kumamoto are at the forefront of providing cutting-edge fire-rated glass solutions that not only meet but exceed industry standards while elevating architectural designs worldwide.

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