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Fire+

Shield your structure against the effects of fire

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Raise the safety of your structure’s occupants in case of explosions or spalling with our fire-resistant technology — the safest way to prevent fire-induced damages.

Ductal® with Fire + is a technology whereby a unique mix of micro-polypropylene and steel fibers are added to the ultra-high performance concrete formulation to address different types of fire specifications.

The inclusion of polypropylene fibers forms internal chimneys that prevent the spalling effect that can result in the explosion of building panels and concrete structures following fire damage.

01 - Description

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  • Protection of tunnel walls
  • Structural beams
  • Building envelopes and cladding

02 - Applications

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