Abesco Fire has moved to a new facility to supply your fire-stop needs! Abesco Fire LLC 9777 Satellite Blvd Unit 120 Orlando, Florida 32837 407-851-3300 Our larger facility is here to serve you! How can we help you today? Abesco Fire LLC is a leading designer and […]
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Sealants / Caulks how do they compare with the new Pass-Through Devices? Sealants/Caulks have been the mainstay in the firestopping industry for many years and are an economical way to provide a safe secure fire stop. The down side is that they are made to cure to […]
Read moreFirestop Design Principles
Good firestop design principles should include the following ideas: • All openings should be provided with a firestop that maintains the required integrity (fire rating) and/or insulation (t) of the fire wall or floor. • Insulation (temperature ratings) should be provided when combustible materials are located […]
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FP200 FR Expanding Foam FP200 – Code #20424, 24 oz can FP200 – Code #20410, 10 oz can FP200 FR Expanding Foam is a single pack Fire Rated polyurethane expanding foam. ASTM E814 / UL 1479 (1 & 2 Hr) Our FP200 is designed and tested to […]
Read moreReading UL Systems Firestop
Reading UL Systems, Firestop systems look confusing, but are they? supposed UL Nomenclature? What do the UL System numbers mean? Here are some system numbers and how they break down: CAJ3240 ◦C = Combination Wall or Floor ◦F = Floor ◦W = Wall The first […]
Read moreCP310 Fire Stop Acrylic White Red
Looking for White Fire Stop Caulking or Red Fire stop Caulking? Abesco CP310 FR Acrylic Intumescent Caulk is suitable for use in any buildings which have electrical cables, metallic pipes, and air conditioning ducts, etc which penetrate through fire rated compartment floors and walls, including drywall. Typical […]
Read moreFirestop Collars Plastic Pipes
Firestop Collars for Plastic Pipes! Did you know that the Abesco Z240 Pipe Collars have been around for more than 25 years and were a part of the device revolution (self contained firestopping components), and that the intumescent material has an expansion rate of approximately 28% of […]
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