Fabric curtain FlexFire
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Fabric curtain - FlexFire - Hörmann - firefighting / fire protection
Fabric curtain - FlexFire - Hörmann - firefighting / fire protection
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The FlexFire from Hörmann is a textile fire protection curtain for use in construction projects and in the industrial sector. In case of fire, large openings can therefore be closed off within seconds, thus preventing the fire from spreading to adjacent areas of the building. The use of a textile fire protection curtain is particularly recommended for properties such as hotels, public buildings, offices or department stores. A fire protection curtain such as the Hörmann FlexFire is also particularly suitable for fitting situations with limited space, as it takes up significantly less space than doors. Fire protection curtain with a fire resistance class up to E120 The Hörmann FlexFire is made of V4A wire-reinforced glass filament fabric and is available in fire resistance classes E30, E60, E90 and E120, depending on the fire protection requirements. This means that the fire protection curtain, in the version as an E120 partition, for example, can withstand up to 120 minutes in the event of a fire. The fire resistance classes for partition “E” describe the capability of a component with a partitioning function to resist a fire on one side in such a manner as to prevent the fire from spreading to the side not exposed to the fire for 30, 60, 90 or 120 minutes in a practical manner. The fire protection curtain is available in dimensions of up to 5 × 5 metres.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.