Yes, Antifires fire-rated glass systems are designed to comply with the Korean Fire Institute (KFI) certification requirements necessary for Daegu building permits. Each product, including the 28mm EI60 panel and 50mm EI120 multi-layer glass, is tested to KSF 2257 standards, which are the national benchmarks recognized by KFI. The test reports document integrity and insulation performance under furnace conditions, with parameters such as temperature rise limits (average ≤140°C) and pressure differentials (0 ±2 Pa) directly aligning with KFI protocols. For Daegu projects, these reports can be submitted to local fire safety inspectors as part of the permit application process. Antifires also provides frame and sealant specifications—such as G.M.S. hollow steel sections and ceramic wool gaskets—that meet KFI installation guidelines, ensuring the entire assembly is certifiable. To verify compliance for a specific project, contractors can request the relevant KSF 2257 test documentation from the Antifires technical team.
The typical lead time for custom EI 60 fire-rated glass panels delivered to a construction site in Daegu's Suseong District is approximately 3 to 4 weeks from order confirmation. This timeline includes fabrication of the multi-layer glass structure (e.g., 28mm EI60 panels with 6+5.5+5+5.5+6 mm layers), frame assembly using G.M.S. hollow steel sections, and quality assurance checks against KSF 2257 standards. For urgent projects, Antifires can expedite delivery to 2 weeks for standard sizes, provided the glass configuration (such as 10mm FPOS or 21mm FPOS) is in stock. The lead time also accounts for logistics from the manufacturing facility to Daegu, including customs clearance and local transport to the Suseong District. Contractors are advised to place orders with at least 4 weeks of buffer to accommodate any site-specific modifications, such as custom dimensions or specialized intumescent seal integration. For precise scheduling, a direct inquiry with the Antifires sales team is recommended, as they can provide a project-specific timeline based on current production capacity.
Yes, Antifires provides Korean-language installation manuals and KSF 2257 test reports for all fire-rated glass systems, specifically designed for submission to Daegu's local fire safety inspectors. The installation manuals include step-by-step guidance in Korean, covering frame preparation, ceramic wool placement (3–6 mm thickness), and intumescent seal application (20 mm × 4 mm), ensuring compliance with local building practices. The test reports, issued by accredited laboratories, document the specific performance data—such as integrity duration (e.g., 66 minutes for 28mm EI60) and insulation limits—that are required by the Korean Building Act. These documents are formatted to meet the submission standards of the Daegu Metropolitan City Fire Department, facilitating smooth approval processes. Additionally, Antifires offers bilingual technical support to assist contractors in interpreting the reports and addressing any inspector queries. For projects requiring certified translations, the documentation can be provided with official seals to ensure acceptance by local authorities. Request these materials when placing an order to ensure timely delivery for your Daegu project.