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FIRE RESISTIVE
Contains smoke, flames and blocks the passage of radiant heat.
Product Advantages
- Fire resistive multilaminate glazing offering maximum fire and safety with hose stream for 120 minute wall applications.
- Meets ASTM E119 for full radiant heat protection and CPSC Cat. II (400 ft. lbs.) impact safety requirements.
- Can be used in interior and exterior applications, including clear butt-glazed walls for maximum vision and transparency.
- Optically clear glazing without wires or tints.
- Can be easily incorporated in GPX® Architectural Series Fire Resistive framing, GPX® SNAPCAP or GPX® Builders Series Temperature Rise framing for a complete fire resistive assembly.
- Standard 5 year limited warranty.
maximum sizes
Fire Rating | Application | Max. CV Area | Max. CV Width | Max. CV Height | Stops |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
120 Minutes | Walls* | 4,256 in.² (2.75 m²) | 38 in. (0.97 m) | 112 in. (2.84 m) | 1 in. (25.4 mm) |
*With framing and butt-glazed.
Product Specifications
Thickness
2-1/8 in. (53 mm)
Weight
25 lbs. / sq. ft. (122 kg/m²)
Fire Rating
120 minutes with hose stream
Impact Safety Rating
CPSC 16 CFR 1201 Cat. I and II, ANSI Z97.1
Sound Reduction
Rw=46 dB
Light Transmission
71%
R-value
1.18
U-value
0.845
Application
Walls
listings and standards
SuperLite® II-XLM 120 is listed and labeled by Underwriters Laboratories and Intertek, nationally recognized testing laboratories approved by OSHA.
Listings
- Intertek: 38267; 40626
- UL: U550; U553
Standards
- UL 9, UL 10B, UL 10C, UL 263
- NFPA 80, NFPA 251, NFPA 252, NFPA 257
- ASTM E119, ASTM E152, ASTM E163, ASTM E2074, ASTM E2010-01
- CPSC 16 CFR 1201 Cat. II
- ANSI Z97.1
- CAN/ULC S101, CAN/ULC S104, CAN/ULC S106
Related Case Studies
Learn more about fire rated glass and framing through our case studies. We highlight innovative design applications in real-world settings and show how architects continue to push the boundaries of what fire rated glass and framing can do.
Clear, Fire Resistive Butt-Glazed Walls Create Transparent, Connected and Code-compliant Stairwell
The University of Wisconsin School of Business Grainger Hall’s east and west wings are now linked by a state-of-the-art Learning Commons that encourages collaboration through technology and design. To achieve maximum transparency while meeting code requirements, the architects specified 9 ft. tall, clear, fire resistive butt-glazed walls using SuperLite II-XLM in GPX Architectural Series perimeter framing.