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Fire protection solutions to protect cables, cable trays and cable systems. Discover our tested cable coatings and fire protection bandages!
Automation Authority Telecom & Energy Systems (AAS) supplies fiber optic cold splice connectors, mechanical splice kits, splice trays, IP68 cable joint closures, fiber protection tubes (heat shrink, c...
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Fire protection solutions to protect cables, cable trays and cable systems. Discover our tested cable coatings and fire protection bandages!
UNIFRAX Fyrewrap “Fyrewrap Cable Insulation®” is a thin and flexible insulation material designed to provide fire protection for cable trays and circuits. Its purpose is to ensure the integrity of electrical
Install fire-resistant wraps, blankets, and coverings around cable trays and conductors. Build fire-rated enclosures around tray runs, transitions, and penetrations to block flame and smoke movement.
FB01-15 Fireproof Blanket is an industry leading fire resistant wrap consisting of a ceramic fiber blanket encapsulated with a scrim-reinforced foil. It provides a flexible, non-combustible enclosure for duct,
Unifrax''s FyreWrap® Cable Insulation is a thin, flexible, insula-tion wrap designed to provide a fire-protective enclosure around cable trays and conduit.
These sheets are easily installed using common tools and fasteners. Ideal for firestopping penetrations such as cable trays and conduit, the sheets feature intumescent material bonded to 28-gauge
Passive fire protection for ducts, structural steel, cable trays, and plenum wraps. From commercial to industrial to municipality, our tested, certified, and trusted FireMaster portfolio is there to protect your
Use this product in new construction or update your fire protection in a renovation - the optional mounting bracket opens easily allowing retrofit installations. As your needs change, reuse the device
Choose appropriate fire protection materials, such as fire-rated board, firestop packs, firestop mastic, or fire-resistant mineral wool. Firestop packs should be placed in an orderly sequence.
Firestop pillows, plugs, sheets, and wraps fit around ducts, cable trays, and pipe openings in walls, ceilings, and floors to prevent fire from moving to an adjoining space.