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Fire-protective glass (90/180 minutes), fire-resistant glass (45 minutes to 2-hour), and Vision Line Butt-Glazed System (E119 60/120 minutes, narrow 4mm vertical joints).
The ultimate barrier to radiant heat, combining 45–120 minute fire-resistive performance with the superior clarity of low-iron, multi-ply laminated glazing. ASTM E119 and UL 263 tested.
The Pyrobel® Vision Line system utilizes advanced butt-glazing technology with narrow 4mm vertical joints to eliminate the need for bulky vertical mullions.
Discover SCHOTT PYRAN® Platinum fire-rated glass-ceramic glazing. Industry-leading, UL-certified fire protection and impact safety with no amber tint for commercial projects.
From outdated to outstanding: replace bulky, institutional profiles with precision-engineered steel that maximizes your vision.
Sleek, narrow-profile steel door and window frames providing 20-90 minutes of certified fire and smoke protection.
Sleek, narrow-profile steel door and window frames providing 20-90 minutes of certified fire and smoke protection.
Sleek, narrow-profile steel door and window frames providing 20-90 minutes of certified fire and smoke protection.
Precision-engineered slim-steel framing providing elite smoke-rated protection and modern aesthetics for high-traffic commercial environments.
Precision-engineered slim-steel framing providing fire-rated protection and modern aesthetics that match your design.
The Pyrobel® Vision Line system utilizes advanced butt-glazing technology with narrow 4mm vertical joints to eliminate the need for bulky vertical mullions.
Modern design demands that life-safety solutions enhance, not detract from, the built environment. McGrory’s steel fire-rated glazing systems are not only engineered to meet stringent codes, but to fundamentally support design goals—including our innovative hardware packages. Architectural aesthetics are never an afterthought; “the code made me do it” is now a thing of the past.