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The
importance of reliability in Penetration Fire
Seals cannot be overstated. All Elasta-Seal
fire seal systems have undergove repeated tests
which have established their performance for fire
resistance, lower surface temperature on the unexposed
side of the fire seal and passing repeated high
pressure hose stream tests while at elevated temperatures.
All recognized penetration fire seal tests are
conducted in accordance with procedures outlines
in ASTM E-119. The furnace temperature in
these tests exceeds 1900°F (1035°C). All
materials (i.e., cables, trays, pipes and sealing
materials) on the exposed side of the fire seal
are glowing an incandescent red, as illustrated
in the pictures below. These pictures were
taken just after the test slab containing the
fire seals was raised from the floor furnace by
an overhead crane. From the floor furnace,
the test slab is moved to the hose stream testing
area and may undergo as many as three separate
hose stream tests. Some of these are
shown in pictures below.
All Elasta-Seal materials (#310 Panel, #310
Fiber, Thermalastic 83 and Thermalastic 83E)
have been Underwriters Laboratories Classified,
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Classified,
Factory Mutual approved and have passed the I.E.E.E.-634-1978
standards for fire resistance, unexposed surface
temperature requirements and hose stream resistance.
Please refer to the current UL, ULC and FM approval
guides for specific approvals relating to tests
conducted at UL and FM.
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Large scale test slab being raised from floor
furnace |
Exposed
side of fire seal after hose stream test. |
Test
slab being readied for hose stream tests. |
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Unexposed side
of fire seal after all 3 hour fire and hose
stream tests. |

I.E.E.E.-634-1978 hose stream test. |

ASTM E-119 hose steam test.
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