• Machineries & Equipment

    We offer advanced machinery and equipment tailored for the application and support of protective systems in construction and industrial settings. These units are essential for accurate material handling, efficient deployment, and consistent application, ensuring optimal performance on-site. Designed for durability and ease of use, our equipment supports various protective applications under demanding conditions. From large-scale projects to precise detailing, our solutions improve operational efficiency, reduce material waste, and enhance worker productivity. All equipment solutions are backed by technical support, service options, and user training to ensure safe and reliable operation.

    Fireproofing Spray Machine (Pump)

    A fireproofing spray machine, or pump, is a high-performance device used to apply cementitious or intumescent coatings onto structural elements. Designed for efficiency, it delivers consistent pressure and flow for uniform coverage on steel beams, columns, and walls. These machines support both wet and dry mix applications, increasing productivity on large-scale projects. Ideal for commercial and industrial fireproofing, the spray machine ensures proper material adhesion and coverage thickness. Compatible with a wide range of fireproofing products, it meets construction safety and fire protection standards.

    +

    Mortar Mixer / Cement Mixer

    A mortar or cement mixer is essential equipment in fireproofing applications involving cementitious materials. It ensures uniform blending of fireproofing mortar, water, and additives, resulting in consistent texture and strength. Available in electric or diesel-powered models, mixers come in various capacities to support large or small jobs. These mixers enhance application quality, reduce waste, and save labor time. Ideal for firestop mortars and spray-applied fireproofing, they are crucial for maintaining material performance and ensuring compliance with fire resistance standards.

    +

    Air Compressor

    An air compressor is vital for powering fireproofing tools such as texture spray guns, plastering machines, and cleaning equipment. It delivers consistent compressed air flow for efficient application of intumescent coatings, firestop sealants, and mortars. Available in portable and stationary models, air compressors improve productivity and support a variety of fireproofing processes. With adjustable PSI settings and high-duty cycles, they ensure reliable performance on construction sites. Proper air pressure control helps achieve even coating thickness and adherence to fire safety application standards.

    +

    Plastering Machine

    A plastering machine automates the application of cementitious fireproofing or firestop mortar, reducing manual labor and enhancing job site efficiency. These machines deliver a steady flow of fire-resistant material through a hose system for smooth and uniform wall or ceiling coverage. Plastering machines are ideal for large-scale projects requiring consistent thickness and fast application rates. Compatible with mineral-based and gypsum-based fireproofing compounds, they help meet ASTM and UL standards while maintaining high productivity and application precision in fire-rated systems.

    +

    Shotcrete / Gunite Machine

    Shotcrete or gunite machines are powerful devices used to apply fire-resistant concrete or mortar via high-pressure spray. Ideal for high-durability fireproofing, especially on tunnels, walls, and structural elements, these machines ensure dense application and strong adhesion. Shotcrete offers superior fire performance, and the machine enables application over irregular surfaces. Used in both dry and wet mix processes, gunite equipment complies with fireproofing and structural standards. It’s widely used in industrial, marine, and infrastructure fire protection where mechanical strength and longevity are critical.

    +

    Scaffolding / Aerial Work Platforms

    Scaffolding and aerial work platforms like boom lifts and scissor lifts are essential for safe and efficient access during fireproofing and firestopping applications at height. They provide stable, adjustable platforms for workers applying spray coatings, firestop sealants, or installing fire-rated boards. These platforms increase productivity and ensure compliance with OSHA safety standards. Boom lifts offer extended reach for complex structures, while scissor lifts are ideal for vertical access in tight spaces. Reliable elevation equipment is crucial for accurate, code-compliant fire protection on multi-level projects.

    +

    Infrared Thermometer or Thermal Scanner

    Infrared thermometers and thermal scanners are used to monitor surface temperatures during fireproofing applications, ensuring materials are applied and cured under optimal conditions. These non-contact devices help assess heat distribution, detect thermal leaks, and verify safe curing environments for intumescent coatings. Essential for quality control in passive fire protection systems, they provide instant, accurate readings. These tools are especially useful in industrial, commercial, and high-risk zones where temperature monitoring is critical to maintaining the fire resistance integrity of applied materials.

    +

    Thickness Gauge / Depth Gauge

    Thickness gauges and depth gauges are precision instruments used to measure the thickness of fireproofing coatings and mortars after application. Ensuring consistent film build is crucial for meeting fire resistance ratings and manufacturer specifications. These tools are used to verify compliance with ASTM E605 and other relevant standards. Available in mechanical and digital formats, thickness gauges help contractors maintain quality control across all fireproofing surfaces. Ideal for both intumescent and cementitious applications, they ensure reliable performance, safety, and building code compliance.

    +

    Texture Spray Gun / Hopper Gun

    A texture spray gun, also known as a hopper gun, is used to apply intumescent fireproofing coatings and textured finishes with precision. Designed for ease of use, it provides controlled spray patterns, allowing consistent thickness on vertical or overhead surfaces. Ideal for both small-scale touch-ups and detailed fireproofing work, hopper guns work with air compressors and support various viscosity levels. They ensure uniform coverage of fire-resistant materials, making them suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial fire protection applications.

    +

    Caulking Gun (Manual or Pneumatic)

    A caulking gun is an essential tool for applying firestop sealants in joints and around service penetrations. Available in manual and pneumatic models, these guns offer precise control and efficient dispensing of intumescent or silicone-based firestop materials. Pneumatic caulking guns provide consistent pressure for large-scale applications, while manual versions are ideal for smaller jobs. Compatible with UL-listed firestop cartridges, they ensure uniform bead application and compliance with ASTM E814 standards. Reliable and user-friendly, caulking guns are a must-have for professional firestopping installations.

    +

    Putty Knife / Spatula

    Putty knives and spatulas are versatile hand tools used for spreading firestop putty and smoothing fire-resistant compounds in tight or irregular spaces. They allow precise application of intumescent pads, firestop putty sticks, and mortar around electrical boxes, cable trays, and pipe openings. Available in various blade widths and materials, these tools help achieve a clean finish and uniform coverage. Essential for detailed firestopping work, putty knives contribute to maintaining the fire rating and code compliance of passive fire protection systems.

    +

    Core Drilling Machine

    A core drilling machine is used to create clean, precise holes in concrete, masonry, or walls for routing pipes, cables, or conduits through fire-rated assemblies. These machines are essential in firestopping projects where penetrations must later be sealed with firestop materials. Featuring diamond-tipped bits and water-cooling systems, core drills reduce dust and maintain structural integrity. They support code-compliant installations and are ideal for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work in fire-rated buildings, ensuring proper preparation for effective firestop sealing.

    +

    Rotary Hammer / SDS Drill

    Rotary hammers or SDS (Slotted Drive System) drills are high-performance tools used for drilling anchor holes and preparing surfaces for firestop system installation. Ideal for setting up supports for cable trays, conduit pathways, and firestop collars, these drills offer superior impact force and durability. With variable speed control and hammering action, they ensure fast and efficient drilling in concrete, block, or masonry. A must-have in fireproofing and firestopping tasks, SDS drills help streamline installation while ensuring structural and fire code compliance.

    +

    Cutting Tools (Utility Knife, Shears, Reciprocating Saw)

    Cutting tools such as utility knives, shears, and reciprocating saws are used to prepare firestop materials, cut insulation, trim wraps, or modify penetrants. These tools ensure clean, accurate cuts for proper fitment of firestop collars, composite sheets, and mineral wool. Reciprocating saws handle heavier tasks like trimming pipes, while shears and knives are ideal for soft materials. Precision cutting enhances the effectiveness of firestop systems and speeds up installation. Durable and reliable, cutting tools are vital for maintaining the integrity of passive fire protection systems.

    +

    Heat Gun (occasionally used)

    A heat gun is occasionally used in firestop applications to assist in curing or shaping heat-sensitive materials. It’s also used to remove old sealants during retrofits or repairs. With adjustable temperature control, heat guns provide localized heating without open flames, ensuring safety on-site. While not a primary firestopping tool, it supports work with thermoplastics and helps condition surfaces for adhesion. Used carefully, heat guns contribute to efficient firestop system maintenance and rework in commercial and industrial fire protection projects.

    +

    Firestop Inspection Mirror & Flashlight

    Inspection mirrors and flashlights are essential tools for verifying firestop installation quality in hard-to-reach or concealed areas. Mirrors help inspectors view behind pipes, within wall cavities, or above ceilings to ensure firestop material coverage and seal integrity. Paired with high-lumen flashlights, they allow accurate post-installation checks and compliance with UL 1479 and ASTM E2174 inspection standards. These tools are indispensable for quality assurance teams, contractors, and third-party inspectors, ensuring all firestopping systems are installed to meet safety and code requirements.

    +

    Cable/Conduit Pulling Tools

    Cable and conduit pulling tools facilitate the installation of wiring and piping through fire-rated assemblies. Fish tapes, cable pullers, and conduit rods allow easy routing through pre-drilled penetrations before firestop sealing. These tools are critical for preventing damage to firestop sleeves, wraps, or collars during system installation. By ensuring smooth cable or conduit movement, they help maintain the integrity of firestopping components and reduce installation time. Essential in electrical and mechanical trades, these tools support clean, code-compliant fire-rated construction.

    +

    Labeling Machine / Tagging System

    Labeling machines and tagging systems are used to mark firestopping components, penetration points, and fire-resistance ratings for identification and inspection purposes. Durable, heat-resistant labels ensure long-term visibility, aiding in maintenance, inspection, and compliance with fire safety codes such as ASTM E2750. These tools streamline documentation and support firestop system traceability in large commercial projects. Proper labeling enhances safety audits, facilitates re-entry tracking, and ensures accountability throughout a building’s life cycle. Essential for firestop contractors and quality assurance programs.

    +