
Speaking ofAluminum glass partitionThe fire protection requirement refers to the process in which when a fire occurs, the fire-facing glass will quickly burst when exposed to high temperatures, and the fire-resistant adhesive interlayer will expand to block the flame.Glass partitionOrdinary glass partitions also have certain fire protection requirements. According to the requirements of the "Code for Fire Protection Design of Building Interior Decoration", partitions in the usual sense refer to partitions that do not reach the top. If the fixed partition reaches the top, it is regarded as a partition wall and should be required according to the wall regulations.
If it is a partition that does not reach the top, the fire protection requirements are relatively low, and the combustion performance is generally not lower than Class B1. Some places such as shopping malls need to reach Class A. The use of all-aluminum glass partitions is Class A non-combustible materials, which fully meets the requirements of the specifications. If it is a fixed partition that reaches the top, according to the requirements of the wall, not only the combustion performance should be considered, because the wall is a building component, but also whether the fire resistance level of the wall meets the overall fire resistance level requirements of the building. Generally, fireproof glass can meet the requirements of non-load-bearing walls and partitions; if it is a load-bearing wall, fire wall, stairwell wall, etc., the glass does not meet the requirements of the specifications.