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Paintable Fire-Stop Caulk
Seal small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors. Dispense cartridges using a caulk gun.
Expanding caulk expands when heated to fill voids left by melted pipes.
Container Size | Application Temperature, ° F | Color | Fire Rating, hrs. | Specifications Met | Each | |
Caulk | ||||||
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10.3 fl. oz. Cartridge | 40° to 120° | Red | 4 | UL 1479, UL 2079 | 0000000 | 000000 |
30 fl. oz. Cartridge | 40° to 120° | Red | 4 | UL 1479, UL 2079 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Expanding Caulk | ||||||
10.3 fl. oz. Cartridge | 40° to 120° | Red | 4 | UL 1479, UL 2079 | 00000000 | 00000 |
30 fl. oz. Cartridge | 40° to 120° | Red | 4 | UL 1479, UL 2079 | 00000000 | 00000 |
5 gal. Pail | 40° to 120° | Red | 4 | UL 1479, UL 2079 | 00000000 | 000000 |
Watertight Fire-Stop Caulk
This caulk forms a long-lasting, flexible, watertight seal. Use it to close small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors. Dispense cartridges using a caulk gun.
Fire-Stop Putty
Hand-mold this putty to fill small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors. It expands when heated and forms an insulating char that fills gaps left by melted pipes.
The pad is commonly used to seal openings around electrical boxes.
Fire-Stop Cement
Good for sealing large openings in fire-resistant walls and floors. Mix this lightweight powder with water to create a thick paste that's easy to apply.
Weight, lbs. | Color | Application Temperature, °F | Fire Rating, hrs. | Specifications Met | Each | |
45 | Light Red | 40° to 275° | 4 | UL 1479 | 00000000 | 0000000 |
Fire-Stop Pipe Collars
Slide these into the small gaps around pipes passing through fire-resistant walls and floors. Collars have a sealant that expands when heated to fill gaps left by melted pipes.
Fire-Stop Sheets
Cut these sheets to size to seal large openings in fire-resistant walls and floors while allowing built-up heat to escape. They expand when heated and form an insulating char that fills gaps left by melted cable. To install, drill holes and fasten with screws (not included).
Fire-Stop Plugs
Squeeze plugs into small openings in fire-resistant walls and floors. They are reconfigurable, making them useful for applications where cable configurations change frequently. Plugs expand when heated to fill gaps left by melted cable.
Fire-Stop Bags
Stack these bags to fill large gaps in fire-resistant walls and floors. They are reconfigurable, making them useful for applications where cable configurations change frequently. Bags expand when heated to fill gaps left by melted cables.
Adhesive-Back Frame-Mount Weatherstripping
No need to drill mounting holes, this weatherstripping has a peel-and-stick adhesive backing. Mount it to the sides and top of a door or window frame to seal gaps. The adhesive is made of acrylic for a waterproof and weatherproof bond.
Bulb seals conform to doors, compensating for irregular surfaces. They restrict airflow better than flat seals. Made of silicone, they withstand high temperatures and UV rays.
Finned seals have two flat fins that create multiple sealing points against a door. They compensate for uneven surfaces better, insulate better, and last longer than flat seals. Made of TPE, they resist UV rays like silicone bulb seals and withstand abrasion, tears, and solvents better. However, TPE will deteriorate and crack at temperatures above 250° F.
Flat seals are made of a graphite/rubber blend, which expands by as much as 10 times their original thickness in extreme heat to completely seal out flames. Also known as intumescent seals, they’re commonly used in fire doors, which often have a built-in groove shaped to fit them.
V-strip seals are made of stiff, folded material. One arm mounts to your door frame while the other presses firmly against the door to block airflow. They’re also known as tension seals. Bronze seals are durable and corrosion resistant, and often used on historical buildings to match the existing design. Stainless steel seals are stronger than rubber ones and more corrosion resistant than bronze ones. Often used in marine environments and food plants, they won’t degrade from contact with mild chemicals or detergents.
Seals that meet UL 1784 are rated for use as smoke and draft control gaskets.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Seal Material | For Max. Door Gap | Seal Projection | Flange Wd. | Fire Safety Rating | Specifications Met | Lengths, ft. | Per Ft. | |
Bulb Seal | ||||||||
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Silicone Rubber | 1/4" | 1/4" | 1/2" | UL 10B, UL 10C: 1 1/2 hr. for wood fire doors, 3 hr. for metal fire doors | UL 1784 | 0000000 | 00000 | |
Finned Seal | ||||||||
TPE Rubber | 1/4" | 1/4" | 1/2" | UL 10B, UL 10C: 1 1/2 hr. for wood fire doors, 3 hr. for metal fire doors | UL 1784 | 0000000 | 0000 | |
Flat Seal | ||||||||
Graphite/Rubber Blend | 1/16" | 1/16" | 1/2" | UL 10B, UL 10C: 1 1/2 hr. for wood fire doors, 3 hr. for metal fire doors | __ | 0000000 | 0000 |
Seal Material | For Max. Door Gap | Seal Projection | Flange Wd. | Fire Safety Rating | Lg., ft. | Each | |
V-Strip Seal | |||||||
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Bronze | 3/16" | 3/16" | 1" | UL 10B, UL 10C: 1 1/2 hr. for wood fire doors, 3 hr. for metal fire doors | 7 | 000000 | 000000 |
Stainless Steel | 3/16" | 3/16" | 1" | UL 10B, UL 10C: 1 1/2 hr. for wood fire doors, 3 hr. for metal fire doors | 7 | 000000 | 00000 |
Wraparound Top-Mount Weatherstripping
Close gaps between the top of a fire-rated door and its frame to comply with NFPA safety regulations. This UL-certified weatherstripping is often used to modify existing fire doors that no longer meet fire codes, so they don’t need to be replaced. Weatherstripping consists of a bulb seal, a fire-stop strip, a flange, and two end plates.
When the door is closed, the bulb seal compresses against the door frame, forming a tight barrier. This seal blocks air and compensates for uneven surfaces better than flat seals. Made from silicone, it’s durable enough to hold up to daily wear and tear. It’s also UV-resistant, and it withstands temperatures up to 450° F. A fire-stop strip lines the opposite side to completely seal gaps during a fire. When temperatures rise above 375° F, the strip expands to eight times its original size.
The stainless steel flange resists corrosion from water and chemicals. Stronger than aluminum flanges, it holds its shape even when fire is present. End plates are used to cover gaps on the sides of the doors for a finished look from every angle.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Seal Material | Flange Material | Seal Projection | Flange Ht. | For Door Thick. | Fire Safety Rating | Includes | Features | Mounting Fasteners Included | Lengths, ft. | Per Ft. | |
Bulb Seal | |||||||||||
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Silicone Rubber | Stainless Steel | 3/16" | 1 3/4" | 1 3/4" | UL 10C: 1 1/2 hr. for hollow metal and composite-core wood doors | End Plates | Fire-Stop Strips | Yes | 0000000 | 000000 |
High-Temperature Tape Sleeving
A mica and silicone rubber blend allows this sleeving to withstand intermittent heat up to 2100° F. It also creates a fire barrier around its contents. A good option for emergency patches, it can be quickly applied to hose or cable like tape. When wrapping, sleeving should overlap itself by half its width.
15 ft. Lg. | 100 ft. Lg. | ||||||
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Wd. | Thick. | Max. Temperature, °F | Color | Each | Each | ||
Mica/Silicone Rubber Blend | |||||||
1/2" | 0.005" | 2100° | Gray | 0000000 | 00000 | 0000000 | 000000 |
1" | 0.005" | 2100° | Gray | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000000 | 00000 |
1 1/2" | 0.005" | 2100° | Gray | 0000000 | 0000 | 0000000 | 00000 |
2" | 0.005" | 2100° | Gray | 0000000 | 00000 | 0000000 | 00000 |
2 1/2" | 0.005" | 2100° | Gray | 0000000 | 00000 | 0000000 | 00000 |
3" | 0.005" | 2100° | Gray | 0000000 | 00000 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Fire-Rated Glass Sealing Tape
Seal glass windows in metal and wood fire-rated doors. Also known as glazing tape, it has an adhesive back with a peel-off liner.
Fire Safety | |||||||||||
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Rating, min. | Standard | Wd. | Lg., ft. | Tensile Strength, psi | Hardness | Application Temp. Range, °F | Max. Temp., °F | For Joining | Color | Each | |
Aluminum | |||||||||||
3/64" Thick. | |||||||||||
45 | UL 10C | 7/16" | 8 | 230 | Not Rated | 65° to 80° | 1800° | Metal Metal to Glass Glass Wood | White | 0000000 | 000000 |
45 | UL 10C | 7/16" | 14 | 230 | Not Rated | 65° to 80° | 1800° | Metal Metal to Glass Glass Wood | White | 0000000 | 00000 |
5/64" Thick. | |||||||||||
90 | UL 10C | 7/16" | 16 | 230 | Not Rated | 65° to 80° | 1800° | Metal Metal to Glass Glass | White | 000000000 | 00000 |
Water- and Weather-Resistant Flame-Retardant Push-On Seals with Bulb on Top
Made of EPDM foam, these seals resist water, sunlight, and ozone while also meeting transportation industry standards for flames, smoke, and toxicity. Softer and more flexible than EPDM rubber seals, they conform to uneven surfaces to guard against dust, noise, and vibration. The foam has a closed-cell construction, which resists absorption.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.