PYRAN® fire-resistant glazing is superior to conventional safety glass for a number of reasons. Made from borosilicate, it shows stronger resistance to a range of temperature differentials, which offers the potential for larger panes with longer fire resistance times and reduced fracturing.
Life-saving light transmission
PYRAN® glazing retains outstanding transparency in extreme temperatures. This can be vital in the event of a fire, when visibility is challenged, and can be a life-saver when evacuating a building. Meanwhile, high light transmission along with excellent color reproduction mean that security can still be combined with attractive aesthetics.
Enduring, popular and versatile
PYRAN® has been a globally trusted safety glazing product for decades, and it’s likely you will have already benefitted from its protection in many areas of everyday life. Commonly found in airports, hotels, school, museums, offices and shopping centers around the world, its versatility means it’s found in doors, roofs, facades and partitions, as well as windows.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that SCHOTT UK is consulted before specifying.
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| CE Marking (?) | ||
| Fire Classification (European BS EN) (?) | E30 - E120 | |
| Fire Rated (?) | ||
| Fire Rating (?) | 120 minutes | 100% |
| Standards (?) | EN 12600 , EN 13501-2 , EN 1364-1 , EN 1634-1 , ISO 14001 , ISO 50001 , ISO 9001 | |
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| Product Type (?) | Monolithic Glass | |
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| Features (?) | High Softening Temperature , High temperature resistance , High Viscosity , No NiS Crystals , Permanent Transparency | |
| UV Resistant (?) | ||
| Visible Light Transmittance (?) | 91 - 92 % | |
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| Glazing Type (?) | Fire Resistant , Tempered Glass | |