Tasikmalaya Fire Safety Regulations and SNI Compliance for Building Materials
Tasikmalaya’s enforcement of SNI 03-1746-2000 requires that all fire-resistant glazing used in escape routes and fire compartments achieve verified performance ratings. Antifires products are tested under conditions that simulate real fire scenarios, including furnace temperatures exceeding 800°C, with thermocouples monitoring both exposed and unexposed surfaces. The integrity (E) and insulation (I) criteria—where average temperature rise on the unexposed side must not exceed 140°C—are strictly met. For example, the 28mm EI60 panel achieves 66 minutes of integrity and 64 minutes of insulation, aligning with local standards for 60-minute fire resistance. This compliance ensures that building owners in Tasikmalaya can confidently specify these systems for stairwell enclosures and corridor partitions without facing regulatory hurdles.
Selecting Fire Rated Glass Grades for Tasikmalaya’s Tropical Climate Conditions
Selecting the appropriate fire rated glass grade for Tasikmalaya involves considering both fire resistance duration and the tropical climate’s impact on material performance. High humidity and temperature fluctuations can affect sealant integrity and frame expansion. Antifires recommends EI60 or EI120 rated systems for escape routes, as these provide up to 120 minutes of insulation and integrity. The glass composition, such as the 21mm FPOS with multi-layer tempered glass and intumescent gel, is designed to withstand thermal stress. For projects requiring building permits, specifying a 60/60/60 rating (integrity, insulation, and radiation control) simplifies approval. Antifires’ systems are tested with ceramic wool seals and intumescent fire seals (20mm × 4mm) to maintain performance under local conditions, ensuring reliable fire compartmentation.
- Escape routes: EI60 or EI120 rated glazing for corridors and stairwells.
- Fire compartments: EI120 systems for separating high-risk zones.
- External facades: Radiation control (W) rated glass to limit heat transfer.
Tasikmalaya Building Applications: Fire Rated Glass in Hotels, Schools, and Factories
In Tasikmalaya, fire rated glass is critical for hotels, schools, and factories where occupant density is high. For hotel lobbies and corridor partitions, EI60 rated glazing provides 60 minutes of insulation and integrity, preventing smoke spread and maintaining egress paths. Schools require systems that combine safety with visibility; fire rated glass with impact resistance is ideal for classroom doors and sidelights. Factories, often housing flammable materials, benefit from EI120 rated partitions that create robust fire compartments. Antifires’ 26mm door glass, achieving 89 minutes of integrity and 68 minutes of insulation, is suitable for high-traffic entrances. These applications are supported by steel frames and ceramic wool seals, ensuring long-term durability in Tasikmalaya’s humid environment. Contractors can rely on these tested systems to meet SNI requirements while enhancing building safety.
Why Tasikmalaya Contractors Choose Antifires for Fire Rated Glass and Doors
Tasikmalaya contractors choose Antifires for fire rated glass due to verified compliance with SNI 03-1746-2000 and reliable technical support. Products like the 10mm FPOS (135 minutes integrity) and 28mm EI60 panels are tested under controlled furnace conditions, with deflection monitored up to 152mm. Antifires provides detailed installation guidelines, including M6/M8 anchor bolts at 300–600mm spacing and 3–5mm expansion gaps filled with ceramic fiber. This precision ensures that systems perform as certified in real-world conditions. Additionally, Antifires offers localized logistics support for Tasikmalaya projects, reducing lead times. By choosing Antifires, contractors gain access to a portfolio of fire door systems and fire partition solutions that streamline project approval and enhance building safety.