Yes, Antifires provides fire rated glass that meets the performance requirements of SNI 03-1735-2000. Our products are tested under international standards such as BS 476 Part 22 and BS EN 1634-1, which are referenced by the Indonesian National Standard for fire resistance classification. For building permits in Sumedang, we can supply certified test reports and documentation that demonstrate compliance with the integrity and insulation criteria specified in the local code. Our systems, including the 21mm FPOS and 28mm EI60 panels, are engineered to provide reliable passive fire protection for compartment walls, doors, and partitions. Contact our technical team to review specific project requirements and obtain the necessary certification documents for your application.
For commercial high-rise buildings in Sumedang, fire doors are typically recommended to achieve a fire resistance duration of 60 to 120 minutes, depending on the building’s occupancy classification and egress design. The SNI 03-1735-2000 standard aligns with international classifications such as EI60 and EI120, where the door must maintain both integrity and insulation for the specified period. For example, the 26mm door glass achieves integrity for 89–90 minutes and insulation for 68 minutes, making it suitable for 60-minute rated doors. For higher-risk zones like stairwell enclosures or fire command centers, EI120 rated systems such as the 50mm glass are recommended. Consulting with a fire safety engineer during the design phase ensures that the selected rating matches the building’s compartmentation strategy and local enforcement requirements.
Yes, Antifires can deliver and install fire rated glass for existing buildings in Sumedang that require retrofitting to meet updated fire codes. Our systems, including the 10mm FPOS and 15mm FPOS glass, are designed for integration into existing steel or aluminum frames, provided the supporting structure can accommodate the weight and thermal expansion. The installation process involves removing existing glazing, preparing the frame with ceramic wool and intumescent seals, and securing the new glass with M6 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing. For retrofits, we recommend a site assessment to verify frame condition and load-bearing capacity. Our technical team can provide guidance on achieving compliance with SNI 03-1735-2000 while minimizing disruption to building operations. Contact us to schedule a consultation for your Sumedang retrofit project.