Adhering to Iraq Civil Defense Law and EN 1363 Fire Resistance Testing
Compliance in An Nasiriyah begins with a clear understanding of the local regulatory framework, which is heavily influenced by Iraq’s Civil Defense Law. This legislation requires that fire-rated barriers in escape routes, stairwells, and compartment walls maintain their stability and integrity for a specified duration. Antifires’ glazed systems are designed to satisfy these demands by adhering to the EN 1363 series of fire resistance tests, which define the furnace conditions, pressure regimes, and failure criteria. For door and shutter assemblies, our products are tested to EN 1634-1, ensuring that the entire assembly—glass, frame, and seals—performs as a unified barrier. In high-risk zones near oil refineries or storage units, where fire loads are extreme, our systems can provide 60 to 120 minutes of integrity. This is achieved through the use of multi-layer glass compositions, such as the 21mm FPOS (120 min integrity) or the 28mm EI60 panel (66 min integrity, 64 min insulation), which are installed within robust G.M.S. hollow steel frames and sealed with intumescent materials. This technical approach ensures that the glazed assembly can withstand the thermal shock and mechanical stress of a fully developed fire, providing reliable compartmentation for An Nasiriyah’s most demanding environments.
Selecting E-Class and EW-Class Fire Rated Glass for An Nasiriyah Climates
The extreme climatic conditions of An Nasiriyah, characterized by ambient temperatures exceeding 50°C and high dust loads, demand specialized glazing solutions. For these environments, selecting the correct fire performance class is critical. Antifires offers two primary categories: E-class (integrity only) and EW-class (integrity plus radiation control). E-class glass, such as our 6mm E90 product, is suitable for internal partitions where limiting radiant heat transmission is less critical. However, for external windows and facades exposed to intense solar radiation, EW-class systems are recommended. These assemblies control the heat flux on the unexposed side, preventing the ignition of adjacent materials. Our product range includes thicknesses from 6mm to 25mm, with specific structures like the 10mm FPOS (3mm float + 4mm gel + 3mm float) offering 135 minutes of integrity. To maintain seal integrity under thermal cycling, our systems utilize silicone-jointed assemblies and ceramic wool (density 210 kg/m³) within the frame cavities. This construction prevents dust ingress and accommodates thermal expansion, ensuring long-term performance as verified by BS 476 Part 22 testing. For projects requiring a balance of thermal performance and fire safety, our 60 minute fire rated glass solutions provide an ideal specification for external applications in this climate.
Integrating Fire Rated Systems in An Nasiriyah Oil, Government, and Residential Towers
An Nasiriyah’s expanding infrastructure—from the Nasiriyah Thermal Power Plant to new extensions at Dhi Qar University and municipal government buildings—requires integrated fire safety strategies. In these projects, fire rated glazing is not an isolated component but part of a complete passive protection system. For corridors and stairwells, which serve as primary escape routes, Antifires supplies 30 to 120 minute rated doors and windows that match the fire resistance of the surrounding load-bearing walls. Our 26mm door glass (5mm+5.5mm gel+5mm+5.5mm gel+5mm) achieves 89–90 minutes of integrity and 68 minutes of insulation, making it suitable for high-traffic doors in commercial and institutional settings. In control rooms for oil and gas facilities, where visibility and safety are paramount, our 50mm and 54mm ultra-high-performance glass provides up to 120 minutes of both integrity and insulation. These systems are installed using M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing and incorporate 3mm–5mm expansion gaps filled with ceramic fiber, ensuring the assembly can withstand structural deflection without failure. For comprehensive protection across an entire floor plan, professionals can explore our range of fire partition solutions designed for seamless integration with existing building structures.
Antifires Track Record of On-Site Compliance and Rapid Logistics for An Nasiriyah
Successful project execution in An Nasiriyah requires more than just product quality; it demands logistical reliability and local compliance expertise. Antifires delivers factory-tested, Iraq-import certified fire rated glass accompanied by full documentation, including test certificates and material declarations required for Civil Defense Directorate approvals. All products are pre-cut to specified dimensions and supplied with matching fire-rated frames, reducing on-site fabrication time. Our logistics network ensures rapid delivery to Dhi Qar Province, minimizing project delays. Furthermore, we provide local technical support for installation supervision, ensuring that critical details—such as ceramic tape placement, intumescent seal (20mm × 4mm) installation, and proper anchor spacing—are executed correctly. This end-to-end service allows contractors to proceed with confidence, knowing that the passive fire protection system will perform as tested. For projects requiring a complete system for high-traffic areas, our 90 minute fire rated glass assemblies are available with pre-engineered frames and seals, streamlining the approval and installation process for An Nasiriyah’s evolving skyline.