A firestop is a fire-resistant device designed to prevent the spread of fire along pipes or cables, typically installed at openings where pipes or cables pass through walls, floors, or ceilings. Its primary function is to block the passage of flames and hot smoke through gaps during a fire, thereby delaying the spread of the fire and gaining time for evacuation and firefighting efforts.
Key Features
Fire-resistant propertiesExpands or forms a carbonized layer at high temperatures, effectively preventing the passage of flames and smoke.
Sealing PerformanceSeal gaps between pipelines, cables, and building structures to prevent the spread of smoke and toxic gases.
Corrosion resistanceTypically made of stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials, suitable for a variety of environments.
Easy installationAdaptable for installation based on site requirements, suitable for pipelines or cables of various diameters.
Eco-friendly and Non-ToxicUtilizing flame-retardant materials, in compliance with environmental protection standards.




