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FAS Fire Door Foam™ – Orange Fire-Rated PU Expanding Foam for Fire Door Installations
Fire Door Foam™ is a PU expanding foam specifically designed and tested to seal gaps between walls and fire door frames, providing up to 60 minutes of fire protection. As the UK's only orange fire-rated fire door foam, it replaces the need for mineral fibre wool, mastic, and specialist intumescent packers. Thoroughly tested on fire door assemblies to meet relevant fire, smoke and acoustic standards, Fire Door Foam™ is suitable for use with timber fire door frames and screens. A 750ml can typically cover 3–4 door sets and includes protective gloves for safe handling.
Key Features
- CCPI Assessed - 015700188/1227
- The UK's only orange fire-rated fire door foam
- No need for mineral fibre wool or mastic
- Compatible with standard plastic and timber packers
- Fire-rated up to 60 mins (120 mins with FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant)
- Specially tested with fire-rated timber door sets
- Sound reduction capabilities of up to 60 dB RW, depending on the doorset
- Comes with protective gloves
- Suitable for gaps between 5-30mm (FD30) and 5-25mm (FD60)
- 750ml can = 3-4 doorsets
- Applicator gun not included, but available to purchase separately
- Orange pigments may differ between production batches
Areas of Application
- Cavity gap filling and perimeter pointing between walls and timber frames of fire doors and screens
- Timber frames, softwood (FD30), hardwood and MDF
- Use FAS Intumescent Acrylic Sealant mastic capping for FD90-120 fire door sets
- Review the installation guide and installation video for more details
Fire Performance & Certification
- Fire tested to 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes with fire door sets
- Tested in accordance with BS 476: Part 20 & 22: 1987
- Tested in accordance with BS EN 1634-1: 2014
- Smoke and leakage tested to BS EN 1634-3: 2004
- Acoustic tested in accordance with:
- EN ISO 10140-1: 2016
- EN ISO 10140-2: 2010
- EN ISO 717-1: 2013
- Certifire Certificate: CF5839
- CCPI Assessed: 015700188/1227
Test reports can be supplied on request. Contact our technical team for details.
Storage & Disposal
- Cans can be stored for at least 18 months from the production date when stored unopened under cool, dry conditions between 5°C and 30°C. They should not be left in an overheated environment or in direct sunlight. Do not expose the product to temperatures exceeding 50°C.
- Empty cans should be disposed of appropriately in line with local regulations. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for more information.
Maintenance
- Recorded inspection should be conducted in line with the maintenance and inspection schedule that is defined for the building or project. These should be conducted and recorded by competent individuals.
- Where the product is damaged or tampered with, a new product should be installed with the installation guidance.
Product Specifications
Volume: 750ml
Shelf Life: 18 months if stored in accordance with storage guidance.
Material: PU Foam
Colour: Orange
- All website information and technical data reflect the latest versions. For any earlier versions, please contact our sales office.
Installing Fire Doors with FAS Fire Door Foam™
FAS Fire Door Foam™ 750ml
Installing 90-120 minute fire doors with FAS Fire Door Foam™ & Intumescent Acrylic Sealant
FAS Fire Door Foam™ 750ml
What fire rating does FAS Fire Door Foam™ offer?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ is a fire-rated expanding foam that has been extensively tested for use in fire door installations and perimeter fire-stopping applications. The product has been fire tested to provide up to 60 minutes of fire resistance in timber and composite doorsets and timber glazed screens in accordance with BS 476: Part 20 & 22: 1987 and BS EN 1634-1. When installed in conjunction with FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant or FAS Fire Door Silicone, the system has been tested to achieve up to 120 minutes of fire resistance. Please refer to the installation guidance available on the Fire Door Foam™ product page for approved installation methods and tested configurations.
Why use FAS Fire Door Foam™ instead of stone mineral fibre wool as backing for FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ is a fire-rated expanding foam designed to simplify fire door installation and fire-stopping applications. Compared to traditional stone mineral fibre wool, it offers a quicker and more cost-effective installation method, helping to reduce labour time and overall project costs. When used with FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant, it forms part of a tested fire door sealing system for perimeter gap sealing around fire door frames.
Can I add architraves over Fire Door Foam™?
Architraves are optional, Fire Door Foam™ has been tested with and without.
Can I use FAS Fire Door Foam™ where smoke control is required?
Yes, FAS Fire Door Foam™ can be used in applications where smoke control is required. The product has smoke leakage test evidence in accordance with BS EN 1634-3: 2004, demonstrating its suitability for use as part of a tested fire and smoke sealing system. In addition to providing fire resistance around fire door frames, FAS Fire Door Foam™ helps maintain compartmentation by restricting the passage of smoke through perimeter gaps between the door frame and surrounding wall. Always refer to the relevant certification, test evidence and installation guidance to ensure the product is suitable for your specific fire door application.
Can you use FAS Fire Door Foam™ on one side of a door frame and FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant on the other?
No, FAS Fire Door Foam™ must be applied to both sides of the door frame and must completely fill the void between the frame and the surrounding wall in accordance with the tested installation method. Using Fire Door Foam™ on one side only and acrylic sealant on the other is not an approved installation configuration.
For gaps up to 5mm, FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant can be used on its own without the need for a backing material. Always follow the relevant installation guidance, certification and fire test evidence to ensure the correct fire stopping solution is used for the specific gap size and fire door application.
Do I need to cap off Fire Door Foam™ with intumescent mastic?
No, there is no need to cap with mastic for fire ratings of up to 60 minutes. Our Fire Door Foam™ is also tested for smoke.
Do packers need to be covered with FAS Fire Door Foam™?
No, packers do not need to be covered with FAS Fire Door Foam™, provided they are installed correctly. Plastic or timber packers can remain exposed as long as they are fitted flush with the edge of the door frame or cut back level with the frame edge. This allows the fire door sealing system to be installed in accordance with the tested configuration. Always refer to the relevant installation guidance, certification and fire test evidence to ensure compliance with the specified fire door assembly.
Do I need specialist packers or fixings when installing FAS Fire Door Foam™?
No, FAS Fire Door Foam™ does not require specialist packers or fixings. The product has been specifically tested for use with plastic packers and standard screw fixings as part of a tested fire door installation system. Timber packers and MDF packers may also be used where required. Always ensure the installation is carried out in accordance with the relevant fire test evidence, certification and installation guidance to maintain the fire performance of the door assembly.
What is the shelf life of FAS Fire Door Foam™?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ has a shelf life of up to 18 months when stored unopened in recommended conditions between 5°C and 30°C. To maintain the performance of the fire-rated expanding foam, cans should be stored in a cool, dry environment and protected from excessive heat, frost and direct sunlight. Correct storage helps ensure the product performs as intended for fire door installations, perimeter gap sealing and fire stopping applications.
Does Fire Door Foam™ have an acoustic rating?
Yes, Fire Door Foam™ has sound reduction capabilities of up to 60 dB Rw.
Is FAS Fire Door Foam™ NHBC approved?
Yes, FAS Fire Door Foam™ is NHBC approved for use in fire door installation applications. The product is also specified and mandated by multiple national housebuilders and building developers for the installation of fire doors, reflecting its suitability for use within tested fire door systems. Designed specifically for sealing gaps between fire door frames and surrounding walls, FAS Fire Door Foam™ provides a fast and effective fire-stopping solution for residential and commercial construction projects.
Always refer to the relevant certification, installation guidance and project specifications to ensure compliance with the requirements of the fire door assembly.
Is FAS Fire Door Foam™ tested with architraves?
Yes, FAS Fire Door Foam™ has been fire tested for use with and without architraves as part of a tested fire door installation system. This provides flexibility when installing and finishing fire door frames, allowing the product to be used in a variety of fire door applications whilst maintaining the tested fire performance of the assembly. Always ensure installation is carried out in accordance with the relevant certification, fire test evidence and installation guidance.
What is the minimum and maximum gap size for FAS Fire Door Foam™?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ can be installed in perimeter gaps ranging from a minimum practical width of 5mm to a maximum tested gap of 33mm. The fire-rated foam is designed for sealing gaps around fire door frames as part of a tested fire-stopping system. For guidance on permitted gap sizes for specific fire door assemblies and fire resistance requirements, please refer to the FAS Fire Door Foam™ Installation Guide.
Why use FAS Fire Door Foam™? What are the alternatives?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ provides a faster and more cost-effective alternative to traditional fire door installation methods that use stone mineral fibre wool and fire-rated mastic. Designed specifically for sealing gaps between fire door frames and surrounding walls, the fire-rated expanding foam helps reduce installation time while maintaining tested fire performance.
Compared with traditional mineral wool and mastic systems, FAS Fire Door Foam™ can help simplify installation, reduce labour time and improve efficiency on site. It is also compatible with standard plastic and timber packers and has been tested for use in fire door assemblies.
Alternative methods for sealing perimeter gaps around fire door frames include:
- Stone mineral fibre wool with fire-rated mastic
- Fire-rated acrylic sealants
- Other tested fire-stopping systems approved for fire door installations
When selecting a fire-stopping solution, always ensure the product has been tested and certified for use within the specific fire door assembly and application.
Can timber packers be used with FAS Fire Door Foam™?
Yes, timber packers can be used with FAS Fire Door Foam™. The product has been tested for use with both plastic packers and timber packers as part of a fire door installation system. Where timber packers are used, they should be of an equal or greater density than the door frame to ensure compatibility with the tested installation method. Always follow the relevant installation guidance, certification and fire test evidence when installing fire door frames and fire stopping products.
FAS Fire Door Foam™ – Orange Fire-Rated PU Expanding Foam for Fire Door Installations
Fire Door Foam™ is a PU expanding foam specifically designed and tested to seal gaps between walls and fire door frames, providing up to 60 minutes of fire protection. As the UK's only orange fire-rated fire door foam, it replaces the need for mineral fibre wool, mastic, and specialist intumescent packers. Thoroughly tested on fire door assemblies to meet relevant fire, smoke and acoustic standards, Fire Door Foam™ is suitable for use with timber fire door frames and screens. A 750ml can typically cover 3–4 door sets and includes protective gloves for safe handling.
Key Features
- CCPI Assessed - 015700188/1227
- The UK's only orange fire-rated fire door foam
- No need for mineral fibre wool or mastic
- Compatible with standard plastic and timber packers
- Fire-rated up to 60 mins (120 mins with FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant)
- Specially tested with fire-rated timber door sets
- Sound reduction capabilities of up to 60 dB RW, depending on the doorset
- Comes with protective gloves
- Suitable for gaps between 5-30mm (FD30) and 5-25mm (FD60)
- 750ml can = 3-4 doorsets
- Applicator gun not included, but available to purchase separately
- Orange pigments may differ between production batches
Areas of Application
- Cavity gap filling and perimeter pointing between walls and timber frames of fire doors and screens
- Timber frames, softwood (FD30), hardwood and MDF
- Use FAS Intumescent Acrylic Sealant mastic capping for FD90-120 fire door sets
- Review the installation guide and installation video for more details
Fire Performance & Certification
- Fire tested to 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes with fire door sets
- Tested in accordance with BS 476: Part 20 & 22: 1987
- Tested in accordance with BS EN 1634-1: 2014
- Smoke and leakage tested to BS EN 1634-3: 2004
- Acoustic tested in accordance with:
- EN ISO 10140-1: 2016
- EN ISO 10140-2: 2010
- EN ISO 717-1: 2013
- Certifire Certificate: CF5839
- CCPI Assessed: 015700188/1227
Test reports can be supplied on request. Contact our technical team for details.
Storage & Disposal
- Cans can be stored for at least 18 months from the production date when stored unopened under cool, dry conditions between 5°C and 30°C. They should not be left in an overheated environment or in direct sunlight. Do not expose the product to temperatures exceeding 50°C.
- Empty cans should be disposed of appropriately in line with local regulations. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet for more information.
Maintenance
- Recorded inspection should be conducted in line with the maintenance and inspection schedule that is defined for the building or project. These should be conducted and recorded by competent individuals.
- Where the product is damaged or tampered with, a new product should be installed with the installation guidance.
Product Specifications
Volume: 750ml
Shelf Life: 18 months if stored in accordance with storage guidance.
Material: PU Foam
Colour: Orange
- All website information and technical data reflect the latest versions. For any earlier versions, please contact our sales office.
Installing Fire Doors with FAS Fire Door Foam™
FAS Fire Door Foam™ 750ml
Installing 90-120 minute fire doors with FAS Fire Door Foam™ & Intumescent Acrylic Sealant
FAS Fire Door Foam™ 750ml
What fire rating does FAS Fire Door Foam™ offer?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ is a fire-rated expanding foam that has been extensively tested for use in fire door installations and perimeter fire-stopping applications. The product has been fire tested to provide up to 60 minutes of fire resistance in timber and composite doorsets and timber glazed screens in accordance with BS 476: Part 20 & 22: 1987 and BS EN 1634-1. When installed in conjunction with FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant or FAS Fire Door Silicone, the system has been tested to achieve up to 120 minutes of fire resistance. Please refer to the installation guidance available on the Fire Door Foam™ product page for approved installation methods and tested configurations.
Why use FAS Fire Door Foam™ instead of stone mineral fibre wool as backing for FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ is a fire-rated expanding foam designed to simplify fire door installation and fire-stopping applications. Compared to traditional stone mineral fibre wool, it offers a quicker and more cost-effective installation method, helping to reduce labour time and overall project costs. When used with FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant, it forms part of a tested fire door sealing system for perimeter gap sealing around fire door frames.
Can I add architraves over Fire Door Foam™?
Architraves are optional, Fire Door Foam™ has been tested with and without.
Can I use FAS Fire Door Foam™ where smoke control is required?
Yes, FAS Fire Door Foam™ can be used in applications where smoke control is required. The product has smoke leakage test evidence in accordance with BS EN 1634-3: 2004, demonstrating its suitability for use as part of a tested fire and smoke sealing system. In addition to providing fire resistance around fire door frames, FAS Fire Door Foam™ helps maintain compartmentation by restricting the passage of smoke through perimeter gaps between the door frame and surrounding wall. Always refer to the relevant certification, test evidence and installation guidance to ensure the product is suitable for your specific fire door application.
Can you use FAS Fire Door Foam™ on one side of a door frame and FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant on the other?
No, FAS Fire Door Foam™ must be applied to both sides of the door frame and must completely fill the void between the frame and the surrounding wall in accordance with the tested installation method. Using Fire Door Foam™ on one side only and acrylic sealant on the other is not an approved installation configuration.
For gaps up to 5mm, FAS Fire Door Intumescent Acrylic Sealant can be used on its own without the need for a backing material. Always follow the relevant installation guidance, certification and fire test evidence to ensure the correct fire stopping solution is used for the specific gap size and fire door application.
Do I need to cap off Fire Door Foam™ with intumescent mastic?
No, there is no need to cap with mastic for fire ratings of up to 60 minutes. Our Fire Door Foam™ is also tested for smoke.
Do packers need to be covered with FAS Fire Door Foam™?
No, packers do not need to be covered with FAS Fire Door Foam™, provided they are installed correctly. Plastic or timber packers can remain exposed as long as they are fitted flush with the edge of the door frame or cut back level with the frame edge. This allows the fire door sealing system to be installed in accordance with the tested configuration. Always refer to the relevant installation guidance, certification and fire test evidence to ensure compliance with the specified fire door assembly.
Do I need specialist packers or fixings when installing FAS Fire Door Foam™?
No, FAS Fire Door Foam™ does not require specialist packers or fixings. The product has been specifically tested for use with plastic packers and standard screw fixings as part of a tested fire door installation system. Timber packers and MDF packers may also be used where required. Always ensure the installation is carried out in accordance with the relevant fire test evidence, certification and installation guidance to maintain the fire performance of the door assembly.
What is the shelf life of FAS Fire Door Foam™?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ has a shelf life of up to 18 months when stored unopened in recommended conditions between 5°C and 30°C. To maintain the performance of the fire-rated expanding foam, cans should be stored in a cool, dry environment and protected from excessive heat, frost and direct sunlight. Correct storage helps ensure the product performs as intended for fire door installations, perimeter gap sealing and fire stopping applications.
Does Fire Door Foam™ have an acoustic rating?
Yes, Fire Door Foam™ has sound reduction capabilities of up to 60 dB Rw.
Is FAS Fire Door Foam™ NHBC approved?
Yes, FAS Fire Door Foam™ is NHBC approved for use in fire door installation applications. The product is also specified and mandated by multiple national housebuilders and building developers for the installation of fire doors, reflecting its suitability for use within tested fire door systems. Designed specifically for sealing gaps between fire door frames and surrounding walls, FAS Fire Door Foam™ provides a fast and effective fire-stopping solution for residential and commercial construction projects.
Always refer to the relevant certification, installation guidance and project specifications to ensure compliance with the requirements of the fire door assembly.
Is FAS Fire Door Foam™ tested with architraves?
Yes, FAS Fire Door Foam™ has been fire tested for use with and without architraves as part of a tested fire door installation system. This provides flexibility when installing and finishing fire door frames, allowing the product to be used in a variety of fire door applications whilst maintaining the tested fire performance of the assembly. Always ensure installation is carried out in accordance with the relevant certification, fire test evidence and installation guidance.
What is the minimum and maximum gap size for FAS Fire Door Foam™?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ can be installed in perimeter gaps ranging from a minimum practical width of 5mm to a maximum tested gap of 33mm. The fire-rated foam is designed for sealing gaps around fire door frames as part of a tested fire-stopping system. For guidance on permitted gap sizes for specific fire door assemblies and fire resistance requirements, please refer to the FAS Fire Door Foam™ Installation Guide.
Why use FAS Fire Door Foam™? What are the alternatives?
FAS Fire Door Foam™ provides a faster and more cost-effective alternative to traditional fire door installation methods that use stone mineral fibre wool and fire-rated mastic. Designed specifically for sealing gaps between fire door frames and surrounding walls, the fire-rated expanding foam helps reduce installation time while maintaining tested fire performance.
Compared with traditional mineral wool and mastic systems, FAS Fire Door Foam™ can help simplify installation, reduce labour time and improve efficiency on site. It is also compatible with standard plastic and timber packers and has been tested for use in fire door assemblies.
Alternative methods for sealing perimeter gaps around fire door frames include:
- Stone mineral fibre wool with fire-rated mastic
- Fire-rated acrylic sealants
- Other tested fire-stopping systems approved for fire door installations
When selecting a fire-stopping solution, always ensure the product has been tested and certified for use within the specific fire door assembly and application.
Can timber packers be used with FAS Fire Door Foam™?
Yes, timber packers can be used with FAS Fire Door Foam™. The product has been tested for use with both plastic packers and timber packers as part of a fire door installation system. Where timber packers are used, they should be of an equal or greater density than the door frame to ensure compatibility with the tested installation method. Always follow the relevant installation guidance, certification and fire test evidence when installing fire door frames and fire stopping products.
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