Mataram Fire Rated Glass Certified for Local Building Safety and Compliance

In Mataram, the capital of West Nusa Tenggara, building safety compliance is governed by the Indonesian National Standard SNI 03-1735-2000, which outlines fire safety planning procedures for building structures. This regulation, aligned with international best practices, mandates the use of passive fire protection systems in commercial, hospitality, and high-occupancy buildings. For architects and contractors in Mataram, selecting fire rated glass that meets both SNI and global standards such as BS EN 1634-1 is critical for ensuring life safety and property protection. Antifires supplies certified glazing assemblies designed to function as effective fire barriers in exit corridors, compartment walls, and stairwell enclosures. These systems are rigorously tested to maintain integrity (E) and insulation (I) under extreme thermal conditions, preventing the spread of flames and heat. The local building code, referenced in Sucofindo’s official certification guidelines, requires documented proof of fire resistance for all structural glazing. Antifires bridges this gap by providing fully documented solutions that streamline approval processes with Mataram’s building inspectors, ensuring that every installation—from Cakranegara’s new hotels to Ampenan’s retail complexes—achieves the highest standard of passive fire protection.

Mataram Fire Safety Regulations and SNI Compliance for Building Enclosures

Mataram’s enforcement of SNI 03-1735-2000 and the Indonesian Fire Protection Association guidelines requires that all fire-resistant building enclosures demonstrate verified performance under controlled test conditions. Antifires’ fire rated glass assemblies are engineered to comply with these local codes through adherence to BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1364-1 test protocols. These standards evaluate critical parameters such as integrity (E)—the ability to prevent flame penetration and hot gas leakage—and insulation (I), which limits the average temperature rise on the unexposed side to ≤140°C. For Mataram’s mixed-use developments, where compartmentation is essential, Antifires provides glazing systems that achieve certified ratings from E30 to EI120. The structural composition, including multi-layer tempered glass with intumescent gel interlayers, ensures that even under prolonged furnace exposure (up to 120 minutes), the assembly maintains dimensional stability. This technical compliance allows local contractors to meet fire stopping requirements in exit corridors and compartment walls without compromising design flexibility.

Fire Rated Glass Grade Selection and Technical Parameters for Mataram Projects

For Mataram projects, selecting the appropriate fire resistance grade depends on the building’s occupancy classification and the specific fire zone requirements. Antifires offers a range of certified solutions, from 30-minute integrity-only glass for internal partitions to 120-minute integrity and insulation glass for high-risk areas like boiler rooms or storage facilities. The table below outlines key performance parameters aligned with Mataram’s typical project needs:

Glass TypeIntegrity (Minutes)Insulation (Minutes)Typical Application
10mm FPOS13516Corridor windows
26mm Door Glass89–9068Fire door vision panels
28mm EI60 Panel6664Compartment walls
50mm EI120120120High-risk enclosures

These products utilize multi-layer structures with intumescent gels that activate under heat, expanding to form an insulating barrier. Mataram’s tropical climate requires careful consideration of humidity resistance; Antifires’ assemblies incorporate ceramic wool seals and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) to maintain performance integrity in high-moisture environments.

Building Application Scenarios and Engineering Project Demands in Mataram

Mataram’s urban development projects—such as hotel expansions in Cakranegara, government office complexes near Taman Sari, and retail centers in Ampenan—demand fire-rated glazing that integrates seamlessly with local construction practices. For hotel corridors, 60-minute fire rated glass partitions are commonly specified to create safe egress paths while allowing natural light transmission. In government buildings, fire doors with 26mm glazed panels provide 89-minute integrity and 68-minute insulation, meeting the strict compartmentation requirements for administrative zones. Retail centers in Ampenan often require large-span partition systems; Antifires’ 21mm FPOS glass (120-minute integrity, 30-minute insulation) supports steel and timber framing without excessive deflection (maximum 152mm toward furnace under test). These installations are supported by G.M.S. hollow steel frames and M6/M8 anchor bolts spaced at 300–600mm, ensuring structural compatibility with Mataram’s typical masonry and concrete substrates. The use of 3–5mm expansion gaps filled with ceramic fiber further accommodates thermal movement, preventing premature failure during fire events.

Antifires Brand Advantages and Reasons for Mataram Customers to Choose Our Products

Antifires distinguishes itself in the Mataram market through a combination of certified product performance and localized service infrastructure. All glass assemblies carry full documentation aligned with BS EN 1634-1 and SNI 03-1735-2000, which accelerates building permit approvals by providing verifiable test data to local inspectors. For Mataram contractors, Antifires offers on-site technical consultation to verify frame compatibility, sealant selection (ceramic wool density 210 kg/m³), and anchor bolt spacing—critical factors that influence system certification. Direct import logistics to Lombok reduce lead times, ensuring that projects in Cakranegara or Ampenan receive materials without delay. Additionally, Antifires provides compliance documentation packages that include furnace test reports (Type K thermocouples, 9–12 channels) and unexposed surface monitoring data, giving architects and engineers confidence in the system’s performance. This end-to-end support minimizes project risk and ensures that every installation meets the rigorous standards required by Mataram’s fire safety authorities.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Antifires fire rated glass products are tested in accordance with BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1, which are recognized by Indonesian certification bodies for compliance with SNI 03-1735-2000. While specific SNI certification numbers vary by product line, all assemblies—including 10mm FPOS (135-minute integrity) and 28mm EI60 panels—are supplied with test reports that demonstrate adherence to the fire resistance criteria (integrity and insulation) mandated by Indonesian national standards. These documents are accepted by Mataram’s building inspectors during permit reviews, ensuring that the glazing systems meet local fire safety requirements without requiring additional local testing.

Antifires addresses Mataram’s tropical humidity through the use of sealed multi-layer glass structures with intumescent gel interlayers, which are resistant to moisture ingress. The frames incorporate ceramic wool seals (density 210 kg/m³) and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) that maintain their fire-stopping properties even in high-humidity environments. Additionally, all assemblies are tested under ambient conditions ranging from 27°C to 36°C and relative humidity up to 90%, replicating Mataram’s climate. This ensures that the fire resistance performance—such as integrity (E) and insulation (I)—remains stable throughout the product’s service life, preventing condensation-related degradation of the fire-rated components.

Yes, Antifires provides comprehensive on-site technical support for Mataram projects, including frame compatibility assessments, installation supervision, and compliance documentation packages. These packages include certified test reports from accredited laboratories (e.g., BS EN 1634-1 and BS 476 Part 22), material specifications for seals and anchors, and installation guidelines aligned with local building codes. This documentation is designed to satisfy Mataram’s building permit application requirements, reducing approval delays. Contractors can request a project-specific consultation to verify that the selected fire partition solutions meet the exact fire resistance ratings and structural integration needs of their development.