What is fire protection cladding for steel beams?
Fire protection cladding is a special sheathing for components such as steel beams. Steel girders are used in skeleton constructions or to support loads. Fire protection cladding for steel girders increases fire resistance and thus provides protection in the event of a fire. These claddings usually consist of non-combustible or flame-retardant materials such as gypsum, silicate or cement pressed into fire protection boards. They are also available in various thicknesses and sizes.
The main task of fire protection cladding for steel beams is to maintain the structural integrity of the components.
Function of fire protection cladding for steel beams in the event of a fire
In the event of a fire, fire protection cladding for steel beams has several important objectives:
- Heat protection: It protects the steel beams from the effects of heat, preventing the steel from losing its load-bearing capacity.
- Time saving: By delaying the temperature rise, more time is gained for evacuation and extinguishing work.
- Structural integrity: The steel beams remain stable for longer, which increases the overall stability of the building and delays a possible collapse.
Areas of application & fire resistance classes
Fire protection cladding for steel beams is used in various types of buildings, including
- Residential buildings: especially in multi-story buildings where structural integrity is particularly important in the event of a fire.
- Commercial buildings: shopping centers, office buildings and factories where large numbers of people congregate and evacuation in the event of fire must be safe and orderly.
- Public buildings: schools, hospitals, parking garages, underground garages and other facilities that must meet special safety requirements.
Fire protection cladding for steel beams is available in various fire resistance classes. They indicate how long a fire protection cladding can withstand a fire before the temperature of the protected steel reaches a critical threshold.
Typical classes are F30, F60, F90 and F120, which means that the cladding protects the steel girder for 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes respectively.
Further advantages
Fire protection cladding for steel beams not only increases safety in the building, but can also be designed to be visually appealing and integrated into the overall appearance of the building.
Our service
Planning and installation of fire protection cladding
As an experienced fire protection company, we undertake the complete planning and professional installation of fire protection cladding for steel beams. Our services include
- Individual advice and planning: we analyze your specific requirements and develop tailor-made solutions.
- Professional installation: Our trained specialists ensure that the fire protection cladding is installed professionally.
- Comprehensive documentation: After successful installation, you will receive a complete documentation folder containing all relevant documents.
These documents ensure that you, the building authorities or your insurance company can verify at any time that the fire protection cladding has been tested, approved and professionally installed in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications.
Rely on our expertise and protect your building with professional fire protection cladding for steel beams.