Yes, Antifires fire rated glass systems are designed and tested to meet the requirements of ABNT NBR 11742 for commercial projects in São José dos Campos. The products undergo furnace testing in accordance with international standards such as BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1, which are referenced by Brazilian authorities for performance validation. For example, the 26mm door glass achieves 89–90 minutes of integrity, exceeding the 60-minute baseline often required for egress paths. Each system is supplied with documentation that includes test data and certification details, enabling straightforward submission to the São Paulo State Fire Department. Antifires also provides installation guidelines that align with local code requirements, including proper frame sealing and expansion gap management. For projects requiring specific ratings, such as EI60 or EI120, certified configurations are available. Contact Antifires for project-specific compliance verification and technical support.
Typical lead time for custom-sized fire windows intended for industrial buildings near the Dutra highway is 4 to 6 weeks, depending on the complexity of the order and the specific glass composition required. Standard configurations, such as 10mm FPOS or 21mm FPOS systems, can be manufactured more quickly, while multi-layer assemblies like 50mm EI120 glass may require additional production time. Antifires coordinates with local logistics partners in São José dos Campos to ensure timely delivery to project sites along Rodovia Presidente Dutra. For expedited orders, pre-fabricated frame systems and standard glass sizes may be available from regional stock. It is recommended to provide detailed dimensions and performance requirements at the time of inquiry to optimize the production schedule. Contact the Antifires sales team for a precise lead time estimate based on your project specifications.
Antifires ensures product compliance with local fire code updates from the São Paulo State Fire Department through continuous monitoring of regulatory changes and alignment with international testing standards. The company’s fire rated glass systems are tested to BS 476 Part 22, BS EN 1634-1, and ASTM E119, which are frequently referenced by Brazilian authorities when updating ABNT NBR 11742 and the Technical Fire Prevention Regulation (IT-09). Each product batch is manufactured with traceable materials, including specific gel compositions and frame components, allowing for re-certification if standards evolve. Antifires also maintains a database of test reports that can be updated to reflect new criteria, such as changes in furnace pressure requirements or thermocouple placement. For projects in São José dos Campos, the local technical support team provides guidance on the latest code interpretations and documentation requirements. This proactive approach ensures that all installed systems remain compliant with current regulations.