fire rating gap sealant - J2000

In the instance of fire, the structural adequacy of the building is of paramount importance. However, reducing the spread of flame and smoke is of equal importance. Introducing Nullifire J2000, a gap seal solution that is applied under compresion -without the need for other tools - to building gaps and expansion joints. Made from felxible, graphite impregnated intumescent material, J2000 is an exceptional fire rating and building material.

Capable of providing up to 2 hours FRL, J2000 also provides expemplary accoustic and smoke sealing qualities. Some of the benefits offered by our Gap Seal solution include:

  • A movement profile of up to 50%
  • Resitance to vermin, mould and fungal attack
  • Unaffected by water
  • Supplide in 1metre lengths
  • No maintenance required
  • No additional tools required for installation
  • Structural and dynamic movement capabilities
  • Suitable for Masonry to masonry, steel to steel and masonry to steel application

Product Overview

Typical Applications Testing & Certification
Expansion joints Tested in accordance with EN 1366-4 and BS476-Pt20
Butt joints located within a structural frame Up to 2 hours FRL
Dynamic movement joints Classification EN 13501-2
Cavity barriers Accoustic performance meets EN ISO 140-3
   

For more information on J2000, download the Fire Performance Table, or contact a member of our Fire Rating Team today.

 

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