Compliance with Iran’s National Building Code and Tabriz Municipality Fire Safety Bylaws
To achieve building permit approval in Tabriz, fire-rated materials must demonstrate compliance with both national codes and local municipal bylaws. Antifires products are engineered to meet the rigorous standards of Mabhas 3, which governs passive fire protection, and Mabhas 20, which covers building services and fire detection. The technical alignment with ISIRI 13701 ensures that the glazing systems have been tested for integrity and insulation under conditions relevant to Iranian construction practices. For instance, the 28mm EI60 panel structure—comprising multiple layers of tempered glass and intumescent gel—has demonstrated an integrity rating of 66 minutes and an insulation rating of 64 minutes under controlled furnace tests. This performance level directly supports compliance with Tabriz’s fire safety bylaws, which often mandate a minimum of 60 minutes of protection for escape routes in commercial and residential buildings. By providing certified test reports that reference these standards, Antifires simplifies the documentation process for local contractors and developers seeking approval from the Tabriz Municipality Fire Department.
Selecting Fire Rated Glass Grades for Tabriz’s Temperature Extremes and Seismic Zone
Tabriz’s location in a high-seismic zone, combined with its temperature extremes—ranging from below freezing in winter to over 35°C in summer—requires fire-rated glass systems that can withstand both thermal stress and structural movement. For high-traffic commercial areas like Valiasr Street and industrial zones in the Shahid Beheshti district, the Iran Fire Department mandates a 60-minute integrity rating for all glazed escape routes. Antifires addresses this by offering systems tested to BS 476 Part 22 for door assemblies, which evaluates performance under realistic furnace pressure conditions (0 ±2Pa). The 26mm glazed door glass, with its multi-layered gel interlayer, achieves an integrity rating of 89–90 minutes, providing a safety margin above the local requirement. For external facades exposed to Tabriz’s climate, the 21mm FPOS composite insulated fire-resistant glass offers an integrity rating of 120 minutes and insulation for 30 minutes, ensuring thermal stability and fire containment. These systems are installed using G.M.S. hollow steel frames with ceramic wool seals (density 210 kg/m³) to accommodate seismic movement without compromising fire resistance.
Engineering Project Demands for Tabriz’s Mixed-Use Developments and Industrial Facilities
Tabriz’s evolving skyline, from the new high-rise residential towers in Elahiyeh to the critical infrastructure at the Tabriz Oil Refinery complex, demands fire-rated glazing solutions that address diverse engineering challenges. For stairwell enclosures in mixed-use developments, a 90-minute fire resistance rating is often required to ensure safe egress. Antifires provides systems like the 15mm FPOS, which offers integrity up to 132 minutes and insulation for 33–34 minutes, exceeding the typical requirement for high-rise applications. In industrial settings, such as petrochemical plants, glazed facades must provide both fire containment and thermal insulation to protect sensitive equipment. The 50mm and 54mm ultra-high-performance glass systems deliver an EI120 rating, meaning they maintain integrity and insulation for a full 120 minutes under standard furnace tests. This level of performance supports local contractors in achieving rapid project approvals by providing a single-source solution that meets both structural and fire safety specifications. The use of M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing ensures secure installation in concrete or steel structures common in Tabriz’s construction industry.
Why Tabriz Engineers Trust Antifires for Reliable Fire Protection and Local Compliance Support
Tabriz engineers and architects choose Antifires for a combination of technical reliability and localized support. All products are accompanied by certified test reports in both Persian and English, referencing standards such as BS EN 1364-1 and ASTM E119, which are recognized by Iranian authorities. This dual-language documentation streamlines the building permit process with the Tabriz Municipality. Additionally, Antifires maintains a localized inventory within Iran, significantly reducing lead times compared to imported alternatives. On-site technical consultation is available for Tabriz projects, covering everything from frame selection (G.M.S. hollow steel sections) to sealant specifications (intumescent fire seals of 20mm × 4mm). This comprehensive approach—combining adherence to ISIRI and international standards—gives developers a single-source solution for all fire-rated glazing needs, from fire-rated doors to complex partition systems. The result is a reliable, compliant, and efficient path to project completion in Tabriz’s demanding construction environment.