Fire-rated glass railings for false balcony, fire-rated glass parapet

Fire-rated glass railings for false balcony, fire-rated glass parapet
Benefits:
- Modern facade, uniform, aesthetically pleasing design
- Clear glass, does not spoil the view
- No maintenance required
- Provides fall protection
- Existing or new door behind the railing does not have to meet any fire-rated requirements
- Frameless design
- Can be used with foil coating, sun protection coating
- Can be used with tinted glass
- UV resistant
- It also cost-effectively meets 15, 30 and 45 minute fire safety standards.
Types of Fire-rated glass railings
![]() | Fire-rated glass railings for false balcony
Facade-mounted with hidden receiving structural glass element that combines the classic false balcony atmosphere with fire-resistance.
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![]() | Fire-rated glass parapet
Stainless steel railing system with glass inserts , mounted on the ceiling behind the building's facade system, which gives limitless freedom in designing the facade.
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![]() | Fire-rated Parapet GSR glass railing
The exclusive version of the Fire-rated Parapet system, discretely providing the required functionality without vertical or upper handrails, with joint glass elements! There is no upper limit on the number of modules that can be connected (joined) together, giving the flexibility to meet the requirements in the most challenging situations.
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Application:
Coolfire Kft offers multiple solutions in a transparent form, meeting the fire safety regulations for a surface in 1300mm high
Fire-rated glass railing for false balconies and Fire-rated glass parapet are a very simple and aesthetically pleasing solution against facade, vertical fire spread.
Look:
In the case of flats located one above the other in condominiums, a full-height facade system is a reasonable request. In such cases, until now fireproof doors and windows were the only option to comply with the recommended fire spread limit. The design and application of the fire-rated glass railing and parapet is simply, they can be installed into older buildings retrofitting.
Extras:
It can be installed separately, one fire-rated element per door and window, but the glass panels can also be joined together, even without vertical braces.