The Technical Building Code and the Fire Safety Regulation for Industrial Establishments both specify that Passive Fire Protection is a vital element in the design and construction of buildings of all types. The interior and exterior partitioning conditions and the evacuation of the building can only be guaranteed if the Passive Protection is correctly designed, and, particularly, put into practice.
PEFIPRESA provides all the Passive Protection solutions existing on the market, with the guarantee of EXCLUSIVE Fire Protection dedication
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Structural protection
- Protection of pillars and beams with fireproof panels
- Protection of pillars and beams with rock wool panels
- Protection of structures by mortar projection
- Protection of structures with intumescent paints

Penetration sealing and electric cable protection
- Cable tray duct sealing and fire barriers
The joint application of rock wool panels and fire-resistant coating, in the conditions required by the manufacturers, enable fire resistance conditions to be obtained for both cable trays and partitioning elements.
Applying fire-resistant coating at intervals of a certain number of metres enables fire barriers to be provided throughout the long extensions of cable tunnels, preventing fire from spreading.




- Panel system for creating fire-resistant ducts

Closed ducts may also be created using fire-resistant panels, with the cable trays running inside them, forming independent fire sectors.
- Intumescent pillows for sealing cable tray ducts
When the cables or the electrical installation duct recesses need frequent changing, the use of intumescent pillows saves time and replacement costs, as they can be removed for the necessary changes to be made and then installed again, thus maintaining the required fire resistance.


Intumescent collars for flammable pipes
Plastic pipes and their derivates are flammable, and in case of fire they are a hazardous transmission point for smoke, heat, etc.
Intumescent collars are installed around the flammable pipe at its point of attachment with the step between sectors. When the fire acts on the pipe and it begins to melt, the collar material dilates and throttles the pipe step, sealing the space and preventing heat, smoke and gases from being conveyed along the pipe.


Ventilation ducts
- Fibre silicate panel system
- Rigid rock wool panel system
- Intumescent grilles
- Fire gates



Suspended ceilings and floor slab protection
- Fibre silicate panel system
- Projection mortar on composite decking floor slabs
- Intumescent grilles

Partitioning and fire breaks for roofs and façades
- Partitions
- Cladding on sheet metal enclosures
- Airwell windows in service installations
- Fire gates for partitioning fire sectors
- Fire doors
- Joints with fibre silicate or rock wool panel




Temperature Control and Fume Removal Systems
- Smoke Screens
- Aerators
- Control Systems for natural ventilation











