Spray Applied Fireproofing

What is SFRM? = Sprayed Fire-Resistive Material

Fire Protection for Structural Steel

Spray-Applied Fire Resistive Material (SFRM) is used to protect structural steel from extreme heat during a fire. By insulating beams, columns, and decking, SFRM helps maintain the building’s structural integrity long enough for occupants to evacuate and first responders to act.

Code-Compliant Fire Ratings

SFRM systems are designed to meet required fire-resistance ratings set by building codes and tested assemblies. Proper thickness and application ensure the structure achieves the specified hourly fire rating required for the project

Efficient and Cost-Effective Application

Spray-applied fireproofing is one of the most efficient methods for protecting structural steel in commercial buildings. It allows for fast installation across large areas while providing reliable, long-term fire protection.

Where SFRM is Used:

Commercial Office Buildings

Spray-applied fireproofing is commonly used in multi-story office structures to protect structural steel and meet required fire-resistance ratings throughout the building.

Parking Structures & Mixed-Use Developments

Parking garages and mixed-use buildings often require fireproofing to protect exposed structural elements and ensure code compliance across different occupancy types.

Healthcare & Institutional Facilities

Hospitals, schools, and other institutional buildings rely on SFRM systems to meet strict fire protection standards while maintaining the structural integrity of critical facilities.

Industrial & Distribution Facilities

Warehouses, manufacturing plants, and large distribution centers use SFRM to protect structural steel while maintaining cost-effective fire protection across large open areas.

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