Non-combustible sheet smoke curtain "Kemushatto"
Fire-resistant sheet 'Kemushatto' that is difficult to damage.
The Role and Issues of Smoke Curtains The most frightening aspect of building fires is accidents caused by "smoke." Smoke curtains are smoke barriers that make up smoke compartments as defined by building codes. They consist of walls that hang down at least 50 cm from the ceiling, which can block the flow of smoke during a fire, thereby extending the time available for evacuation. However, there have been frequent secondary disasters where the glass of smoke curtains, which are supposed to protect human lives, has broken or fallen, causing injuries. This issue was also highlighted during major earthquakes such as the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Kumamoto Earthquake. As a result, there is a need for new flame-retardant curtains that can solve these problems, and lightweight, damage-resistant non-combustible sheet flame-retardant curtains are currently attracting attention. ◇ Slim Panel Type ◇ Tension Type ◇ Transparent Type ◇ Opaque Type The non-combustible sheet used in "Kemushatto" boasts top-class transparency and has received non-combustible certification from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. In addition to its high transparency (light transmittance of over 90%), it features an anti-static function, which not only prevents secondary disasters caused by the scattering of smoke curtains but also significantly improves workability by reducing static electricity and dust adhesion during operations.
- Company:サンワイズ 本社
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