Fire plastering

Fire plastering are a passive fire protection system that limits heat transfer to load-bearing elements and helps maintain the structural integrity of the building as a whole.

They are particularly suitable for large-scale applications. Special plaster mixtures create a thermal insulation layer that slows the rise in the structure’s temperature.

Fire plastering are applied by machine spraying or manual application to a prepared substrate treated with a primer, in the specified thickness. It is important to ensure even application, maintain the layer thickness, and properly execute details to ensure the integrity of the protective layer.

Fire plastering are applied to increase fire resistance:

  • steel structural frames
  • reinforced concrete and concrete structures (protection of reinforcement against overheating)
  • process and industrial facilities
  • structures exposed to high temperatures and fire loads
  • during renovations and retrofitting to improve fire resistance
Fire-resistant plasters are used in all types of buildings. They are also suitable for complex structures and large areas, where they provide an effective and cost-efficient solution for improving fire resistance.