Fire Rated Glass for Fireplaces and Wood Stoves
Fire Rated glass Fire rated glass is used in many types of fireplace doors. It is typically heat resistant to about 400-500ºF. If you have a wood stove or a gas fireplace, you may need to look at using Neoceram, which are much more heat resistant. However, for a regular fireplace where the doors are a safe distance from the flame and the temperature will not exceed 400-500ºF, tempered glass is a safe and economical choice for your fireplace glass doors.
Neoceram glass has 5 mm thickness and transparent-amber tint, and support continuous temperatures up to 700ºC (1470ºF). It is the ideal solution for many wood stoves and fireplaces where glass panels are less than 6 inches from the flames.
Tanic Inc. glass can provide tempered, and Neoceram for your fire place or wood stove.
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Fire Rated glass Fire rated glass is used in many types of fireplace doors. It is typically heat resistant to about 400-500ºF. If you have a wood stove or a gas fireplace, you may need to look at using Neoceram, which are much more heat resistant. However, for a regular fireplace where the doors are a safe distance from the flame and the temperature will not exceed 400-500ºF, tempered glass is a safe and economical choice for your fireplace glass doors.
Neoceram glass has 5 mm thickness and transparent-amber tint, and support continuous temperatures up to 700ºC (1470ºF). It is the ideal solution for many wood stoves and fireplaces where glass panels are less than 6 inches from the flames.
Tanic Inc. glass can provide tempered, and Neoceram for your fire place or wood stove.
Please check if you are eligible for HST FREE program
For more information please Contact Us
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What exactly is fire-rated glass, and how is it different from ordinary glass?
It is engineered with multiple layers and special interlayers that help it withstand very high heat.
What kind of fire protection does fire-rated glass offer?
The main purpose of fire-rated glass is to act as a passive fire barrier.
Can fire-rated glass still let light through?
Yes, it preserves visibility and daylight.
Where is fire-rated glass typically used?
It can be installed in fire-rated doors, internal partitions, stairwell enclosures, lobbies, curtain walls, and even glass floors.
How do I know if the fire-rated glass I’m considering meets safety codes?
Reputable fire-rated glass products are tested and certified by recognized testing agencies.