Sto Fireblocking is designed for use in a variety of Sto's wall envelope solutions: StoTherm ci GPS/EPS, StoPowerwall ci and StoVentec Rainscreen systems.
This unique solution incorporates the use of a new product, Sto Lamella. Sto Lamellas are a non-combustible mineral wool product spanning 48" long and 4" tall, coming in various thicknesses to accommodate R value requirements. Sto Lamellas seamlessly integrate into a variety of Sto wall systems, offering a complete fireblocking solution for a wide range of applications.
Sto Fireblocking is fully compliant with the new 2022 New York City Building Code (BC), section BC 718.2.6 for new and retrofit construction of exterior wall assemblies that contain combustible components. New York City authorities enacted these changes because of the density of high-rise structures in the city and their belief that current NFPA 285 testing did not address all the fire performance concerns where foam plastic and other combustible materials are used in exterior wall assemblies. This comprehensive code sparked a nationwide trend where new codes were introduced requiring non-combustible fireblocking to be incorporated into EIFS, MCM, HPL, FRP, and any other cladding with foam plastic insulation.
Driven by a commitment to innovation and safety, Sto Corp. leveraged over two decades of proven technology already utilized in Europe to develop Sto Fireblocking for the US market.
"With the reinforced fireblocking regulations in New York City, we recognize the imperative to adapt and introduce a tailored solution to meet these new regulations. Sto Fireblocking, with the use of Sto Lamellas, and the way in which the fireblocking layer is engineered represent a significant advancement in fire safety technology and we're proud to deliver a patent pending solution that not only meets regulatory requirements, but also sets a new standard for excellence in fire protection," Karine Galla, Director of Product Management for Sto Corp.