Yes, Antifires fire rated glass is designed to comply with Iranian National Building Regulation Section 18 (Mabhas 18) requirements for passive fire protection. All products undergo rigorous testing to international standards such as BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1, which are widely accepted as equivalent to ISIRI protocols in Iran. For Bandar `Abbas projects, Antifires provides certified documentation for integrity (E) and insulation (I) ratings, ensuring that glazed assemblies meet the mandatory fire-resistance durations specified by local authorities. The systems are also engineered to withstand the coastal environment, with corrosion-resistant frames and sealants that maintain performance over time. Specifiers can request detailed test reports and compliance certificates to verify suitability for any commercial or industrial application in the Hormozgan province.
For commercial buildings in the Bandar `Abbas port area, the most commonly specified fire resistance durations are EI 60 (60 minutes integrity and insulation) and EI 120 (120 minutes integrity and insulation). These ratings align with the requirements of Section 18 for high-occupancy structures such as office towers, hotels, and logistics centers. In many cases, EI 60 is sufficient for corridor partitions and stairwell enclosures, while EI 120 is specified for fire-rated walls separating high-risk zones, such as storage areas or mechanical rooms. Antifires offers both options, with products like the 28mm EI60 panel and the 50mm EI120 assembly providing verified performance. For openings where insulation is not critical, integrity-only ratings like E90 or E120 may be used, depending on the specific fire engineering strategy and local code interpretations.
Antifires ensures corrosion resistance in its fire-rated glazing systems for Bandar `Abbas by using materials specifically selected for saline coastal environments. The frames are constructed from G.M.S. hollow steel sections with protective coatings, while sealants and gaskets—including ceramic wool and intumescent fire seals—are chosen for their resistance to moisture and salt exposure. The glass compositions themselves, such as the multi-layer laminated structures with intumescent gels, are sealed within the frame to prevent ingress of corrosive air. Additionally, all anchoring components (M6/M8 bolts) are made from corrosion-resistant materials. These measures ensure that the fire performance, including integrity and insulation ratings, remains reliable over the building’s lifespan, even in the humid and saline conditions typical of Hormozgan province. Antifires provides technical guidance on installation practices to further enhance durability.