Here's a selection of relevant articles about fire-rated assemblies from AEC companies and organizations, including Steel Elements, Inc., Alpine Overhead Doors, Inc. and Universal Industrial Products.

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Soss Invisible Hinges
...qualifications: Firm specializing in manufacture of invisible hinges with 10 years minimum successful experience. ***** Include the following paragraph if hinges for fire-rated assemblies are required. ***** B. Fire rated door assemblies: Provide hinges identical to items tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL). PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2. See #1.
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Elastizell - Products: Floors - Fire Rated Systems
...affords the owner the peace of mind that he has given his tenants the best value for their dollar. Elastizell is the only lightweight concrete with tested and approved UL fire-rated assemblies. Consult the UL Fire Resistance Directory for specific details. The major building codes accept Elastizell concrete as replacing the second layer... See #2.
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Auto_Fire_Tite_IMB_Specifications_
...and maintenance instructions. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer: Rolling doors shall be manufactured by a firm with a minimum of five years experience. B. Fire-Rated Assemblies: Provide all doors with fire resistance rating required to comply with governing regulations which are inspected, tested, listed and labeled by UL, ... See #3.
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Steel Elements - Document Center
1MB) A Guide to Fire & Acoustic Data for Steel Floor & Wall Assemblies Fire Resistant Assemblies - PDF (5.1Mb) Comprehensive test information on fire-rated assemblies incorporating USG products and systems Fire Resistance 101 - PDF (146k) Key issues in the homeowner's mind include increased safety in fire and severe... See #4.
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Ceiling Glossary from Armstrong
Fire Resistance The property of acting as a barrier to fire. Acoustical ceiling systems form a membrane to contain fire within a room. Fire-rated assemblies (including ceiling panels, suspension system, light fixtures and diffusers, and structural components) are given ratings of one, two, three or four... See #5.
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