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Fire safety is not only about stopping flames.
It is about protecting people.
In modern building fire protection, preventing flame penetration (integrity-E) is only the minimum requirement.
What truly determines occupant safety and evacuation success is the ability to control heat during a fire event. This is why EI fire-resistant glass is at the core of our technology.
Traditional E-rated fire glass focuses solely on blocking fames and smoke.
However, in real fire scenarios, radiant heat and surface temperature rise.
Often become critical hazards much earlier than flame spread. EI fire-resistant glass provides an essential additional level of protection by:
Limiting temperature rise on the non-fire side
Reducing radiant heat transmission
Allowing more time for safe evacuation and emergency response
Our focus on EI is driven by engineering practice, not product positioning.
Across hospitals, airports, data centers, and public buildings,
EI solutions are increasingly recommended or required by:
Fire consultants and approval authorities
Risk assessment and insurance frameworks
Long-term building operation standards
EI has evolved from a "higher rating” into a more rational baseline for modern fire protection.
At Kinguard, we develop one insulated fire-resistant technology platform.
EI represents the full performance capability of this platform
EW solutions are lightweight applications derived from the same technology, optimized where regulations allow
All products follow the same engineering logic, materials and quality control standards
Every configuration change is an engineering optimization, not a compromise in safety.
Fire-resistant glass is not a disposable product.
In environments involving heat, humidity, and UV exposure, long-term stability matters more than initial test results.
Engineering margins for reliability
Long-term optical clarity
Real service life, not just test compliance