Trafalgar Corex Solid Partition Wall

Trafalgar Fire is committed to innovation within the passive fire industry developing new products and existing technologies, specifically designed to maintain the fire resistance level of service penetrations through Trafalgar Corex solid partition walls for 60,90 and 120 minute FRL’s

Trafalgar Corex Solid Partition Wall

Trafalgar Fire is committed to innovation within the passive fire industry developing new products and existing technologies, specifically designed to maintain the fire resistance level of service penetrations through Trafalgar Corex solid partition walls for 60,90 and 120 minute FRL’s

Fast and Easy Passive Fire Stopping for Trafalgar Corex Solid Partition Wall

Shaft walls are critical in any multi-level building in order to pass services vertically to satisfy various systems on differing levels. Trafalgar Corex boards are able to withstand high temperatures while remaining stable and crack-free, providing an ideal product for shaft walls. Trafalgar Corex is approved to the current AS1530.4 – 2014 and AS4072.1 standards as a fire-rated solid partition wall.

Technical Manual

FRL Tables, installation instructions, benefits, applications, and more are all available in our comprehensive Technical Manual. Click the button below to download it today.

Resources

We have a wide range of resources available for every product and system to ensure that you’re choosing the right fire stopping solution for your needs.

Fast and Easy Passive Fire Protection for
Modular Construction

Trafalgar Fire are proud to showcase our full range of passive fire systems for Modular Constructions for use on all modular building applications such as schools, health care/hospitals, mining and many more. Contact our sales team today to find out how your next modular project can be easy and compliant.

At Trafalgar Fire, we have a wide range of passive fire systems available and are developing new systems for Modular Construction. All of our systems have been extensively fire-tested at independent fire test laboratories ensuring strict compliance with the National Construction Code. 

Use the Interactive Render below to find the best fire-stopping system for Modular Construction Projects.

modular construction passive fire stopping
1

Fire stops for cladding and

external walls with

the Siderise cavity

barrier range

2

Fyreshield plus for ceiling for fire protection

Fire-rated & Acoustic


access panels for walls,


shafts and ceilings

3

 

Steel protection using

Trafalgar Corex Boards

steel-fire-protection

4

service penetrations

Fire-rated service

penetrations with:

FyreBATT, FyreBOX,

FyreBOARD Maxilite,

FyreCOLLAR, FyreFLEX

and FyrePEX

5

Solid partition walls for

fire-rated riser shafts

and walls with Trafalgar

Corex Board

6

inex passive fire floor

 Trafalgar FyreFLOOR

systems with

Inex board for FRL down

(COMING SOON!),

and

Trafalgar Corex board

ceilings for FRL up

Resources

We’re proud to be making passive fire protection easier every single day. Our extensive range of resources have been written, developed, or sourced by Trafalgar Fire’s experienced team of passive fire professionals to help you better understand our systems, products, and the passive fire industry as a whole.

Check out the latest installation and product videos, articles, and case studies for Trafalgar Corex.

Frequently Asked Questions

At Trafalgar Fire, we’re dedicated to making passive fire easier for you. To save you some time, we’ve answered a collection of Frequently Asked Questions about Speedpanel® Walls.

If you have any additional questions, our Technical Team is here to help.

TWRAP™ (or FyreWrap®) will need to be wrapped around the FyreBOX™ to achieve an insulation rating. Contact Trafalgar Fire for installation details and refer to our YouTube channel for installation videos.

Yes, refer to the FyrePEX HP Technical Manual for details on approved cables.

Yes, intumescent sealants require the perfect volume of sealant to expand and perform appropriately.
Using FyreSHEATH removes the need for larger openings.