Khabarovsk Fire Safety Regulations Mandate EN and GOST Compliant Glazing
Khabarovsk's building codes, aligned with Federal Law No. 123-FZ, require that fire-rated glazing in escape routes and compartment walls maintain integrity (E) and, in critical areas, insulation (I) to prevent heat transfer. Antifires supplies systems tested to GOST R 53308-2009 and EN 13501-2, ensuring compliance with local fire marshal inspections. The city's continental climate, with severe temperature fluctuations, demands glazing that resists thermal stress without compromising fire performance. Antifires products, such as the 10mm FPOS (integrity 135 minutes) and 28mm EI60 panels (integrity 66 minutes, insulation 64 minutes), are constructed with multi-layered tempered glass and intumescent interlayers that activate under heat. These materials are tested in furnace conditions up to 135 minutes, with ambient test temperatures ranging from 27°C to 36°C, ensuring reliability in Khabarovsk's varied environments. For high-rise residential towers requiring robust compartmentation, the 26mm door glass (integrity 89–90 minutes, insulation 68 minutes) provides an optimal balance of visibility and thermal barrier. Specifiers can reference fire door systems that incorporate these certified glass grades for enhanced safety in egress corridors.
Fire Rated Glass Grade E30 to EI120 Suited for Khabarovsk’s Extreme Climate
For Khabarovsk's extreme climate, Antifires offers fire rated glass grades from E30 (30-minute integrity) to EI120 (120-minute integrity and insulation), suitable for facade applications and internal partitions. The 50mm and 54mm ultra-high-performance glass (EI120) provides up to 120 minutes of both integrity and insulation, critical for separating fire compartments in large commercial complexes. These systems incorporate multi-layered intumescent interlayers that expand at high temperatures, forming a protective barrier against flame and heat. The glass substrates are tempered to withstand thermal shock, with test data showing surface cracking at 2–4 minutes and inner layers falling into the furnace at 2–6 minutes, yet maintaining overall integrity. For Khabarovsk's seismic activity, the G.M.S. hollow steel frames and ceramic wool seals (3mm–6mm, density 210 kg/m³) accommodate structural movement while preserving fire resistance. The 21mm FPOS (integrity 120 minutes, insulation 30 minutes) is ideal for corridor partitions where visibility is required but full insulation is not mandatory. All systems are tested with Type K thermocouples (9–12 channels) and unexposed surface monitoring (10–55 thermocouples) to verify performance under standard fire curves. These technical specifications ensure that Antifires products meet the rigorous demands of Khabarovsk's building projects, from residential high-rises to industrial facilities.
Khabarovsk Commercial and Industrial Projects Demand Fire Rated Partitions
Khabarovsk's expanding logistics sector, including the Port of Khabarovsk and surrounding industrial zones, requires fire rated partitions for warehouse separation and office egress routes. Antifires supplies fire partition solutions that comply with Russian fire codes, ensuring safe compartmentation in high-traffic environments such as shopping centers, schools, and transportation hubs. The 8mm glass system (integrity 73 minutes) and 15mm FPOS (integrity up to 132 minutes, insulation 33–34 minutes) are suitable for internal walls where smoke and flame containment are critical. For emergency exit visibility, the 6mm E90 glass (integrity 90 minutes) provides transparent barriers that allow clear sightlines while maintaining passive fire protection. These systems are installed with M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing and 3mm–5mm expansion gaps filled with ceramic fiber, accommodating building movement and thermal expansion. In Khabarovsk's schools and public buildings, EI30-rated glass (integrity 30 minutes, insulation 30 minutes) is often specified for corridor partitions to balance safety with natural light. Antifires products are tested under conditions of 0 ±2Pa furnace pressure and 43%–90% relative humidity, ensuring reliable performance in the region's humid summer months. This technical approach addresses local engineering needs for compartmentation and emergency exit visibility under Russian fire codes.
Antifires Brand Delivers Certified Fire Glass with Far East Logistics Advantage
Antifires offers a distinct logistics advantage for Khabarovsk projects through direct shipping via Trans-Siberian routes, ensuring timely delivery of fire rated glass and doors. All products carry GOST R 53308-2009 and EN 13501-2 certifications, verified by third-party laboratories, providing full compliance documentation for local inspections. The company provides localized technical support for Russian-speaking engineers, including installation guidance for G.M.S. hollow steel frames and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm). For Khabarovsk developers, this reduces project delays and compliance risks, as all systems are pre-tested under standard fire conditions with maximum deflection of 38mm–152mm toward the furnace. Antifires' product range includes E60, E90, E120 (integrity only) and EI30, EI60, EI120 (integrity + insulation) ratings, allowing specifiers to match fire resistance to specific building requirements. The 50mm and 54mm ultra-high-performance glass (EI120) is particularly suited for large-scale industrial projects requiring extended fire protection. With a proven track record in extreme climates, Antifires ensures that Khabarovsk's buildings meet the highest standards of passive fire protection. For detailed specifications on 120-minute fire rated glass, professionals can access certified technical data to support their project designs.