Antifires provides a comprehensive range of fire resistance ratings for projects in Ceel Baraf, Somalia, including integrity-only ratings such as E60, E90, and E120, as well as combined integrity and insulation ratings like EI30, EI60, and EI120. These ratings are certified through rigorous testing to international standards including BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1. For example, the 10mm FPOS glass achieves integrity for 135 minutes and insulation for 16 minutes, while the 28mm EI60 panel provides 66 minutes of integrity and 64 minutes of insulation. For high-demand applications, 50mm and 54mm ultra-high-performance glass assemblies deliver up to 120 minutes of both integrity and insulation (EI120). These ratings allow Ceel Baraf developers to select products that match specific project requirements, from stairwell enclosures to industrial partition walls, ensuring compliance with internationally accepted safety benchmarks.
Antifires ensures compliance with international standards like BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1 by subjecting all fire-rated glass and framing systems to controlled furnace testing at accredited laboratories. Tests are conducted using Type K thermocouples (9–12 channels) for furnace monitoring and 10–55 thermocouples on the unexposed surface to measure temperature rise. The furnace pressure is maintained at 0 ±2Pa (or ±3Pa after 5 minutes) to simulate realistic fire conditions. Performance is verified against strict criteria: integrity failure is determined by cotton pad ignition, sustained flaming, or gap penetration, while insulation failure occurs when the average temperature rise on the unexposed side exceeds 140°C (maximum 180°C). Each product is issued a certified test report documenting these results, which Antifires provides to Ceel Baraf clients for project submittal and verification purposes. This transparent approach ensures that all specified systems meet the required performance levels for local building projects.
Yes, Antifires offers comprehensive technical support to assist Ceel Baraf architects, engineers, and contractors in integrating certified fire-rated doors and windows into existing building designs. This support includes detailed product specifications, installation guidelines, and test documentation that outline frame construction using G.M.S. hollow steel sections, recommended ceramic wool seals (3mm–6mm thickness, density 210 kg/m³), and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm). Antifires also provides guidance on fixing spacing (M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm intervals) and expansion gap requirements (3mm–5mm filled with ceramic fiber). For retrofit projects, the team can recommend appropriate glazing solutions that match the existing structural conditions while achieving the required fire resistance rating. This technical assistance ensures that the specified systems perform as intended under fire conditions, supporting both safety compliance and project efficiency in Ceel Baraf’s developing urban environment.