Yes, Antifires fire rated glass is designed to comply with both Iraqi building codes and international standards, including BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1. These standards are widely referenced by local authorities in As Sulaymaniyah and the broader Kurdistan Region for passive fire protection approvals. Each product undergoes certified testing to verify its integrity and insulation performance, ensuring that project specifications are met without delays. Antifires provides full documentation, including test reports and certificates, which can be submitted to local inspectors for regulatory acceptance. This dual compliance with local and international benchmarks makes Antifires a reliable choice for fire-rated glazing in As Sulaymaniyah.
For stairwell enclosures in residential towers in As Sulaymaniyah, a glass thickness of 26mm to 28mm with a fire resistance rating of EI60 (integrity and insulation for 60 minutes) is typically recommended. This configuration, such as the 28mm EI60 panel, provides 66 minutes of integrity and 64 minutes of insulation under test conditions, offering a safety margin beyond the minimum requirement. The multi-layer structure, including intumescent gel, ensures that heat transfer is limited, protecting escape routes. It is also critical to pair this glass with a compatible steel frame and intumescent seals to maintain the assembly’s fire rating. Antifires can provide detailed specifications and installation guidance for these applications.
Yes, Antifires provides certified documentation for all fire rated glass and door systems, including test reports aligned with BS 476 and BS EN 1634 standards. For projects in the Kurdistan Region, including As Sulaymaniyah, Antifires can supply these documents to support local authority submissions and inspections. Additionally, technical support is available for installation guidance, covering frame selection, sealant application, and anchor spacing to ensure the assembly performs as rated. This includes recommendations for ceramic wool and intumescent strips to meet local code requirements. For complex projects, Antifires can coordinate with regional distributors to provide on-site consultation, ensuring that fire door and window installations are fully compliant and professionally executed.