Steel elements
Fire protection for structural steel elements is a fundamental element to increase a building’s fire resilience.The structural strength of steel decreases when the critical temperature exceeds 500 ° C. In the event of fire, this can lead to steel structures no longer fulfilling their static function and resulting in the stability of the entire building being severely compromised. In addition, at high temperatures, steel components tend to change dimensional characteristics, ending up in exerting forces on adjacent components, such as walls and ceilings.
Steel structures must therefore be protected against heating in the event of fire. ROCKWOOL products resist to temperatures above 1000 ° C and help protect against fire effects in beams, steel columns and reinforced concrete floors.