Pyroguard showcases fire-resistant glass solutions at Fire & Security India Expo 2025
At this year’s Fire & Security India Expo in Delhi (11–13 September 2025), Pyroguard is set to present two of its flagship solutions: Pyroguard Protect EW120 and EI30 toughened fire safety glass.
These products are designed to meet India’s growing demand for advanced fire protection in both commercial and residential developments.
Combining safety with performance, Pyroguard Protect offers 1B1 impact resistance, acoustic control and UV stability, making it a reliable choice for modern infrastructure projects. Thanks to its compatibility with a wide range of systems, it can be applied across doors, partitions, screens, façades and curtain walling. Manufactured locally in India, the range provides architects, developers and contractors with both quality and versatility.
Speaking ahead of the event, Steve Goodburn, Business Development Director at Pyroguard, said: “We have been supplying to India for well over a decade and are proud to present our high-performance range of fire safety glass solutions, offering EW120 for up to 120 minutes of integrity and EI30 for 30 minutes heat insulation. Our Pyroguard Protect range enables project teams to achieve the required levels of fire protection for a wide variety of applications, while fully complying with building regulations and meeting design specifications.”
Pyroguard will also be joined by its sister companies Flamro and KuhnOdice – part of the Saverto Group – to showcase the Group’s latest integrated fire protection technologies. Together, they offer a complete package of solutions, combining passive fire-stopping systems with advanced fire-resistant glazing.
The Fire & Security India Expo (FSIE), organised by the Fire & Security Association of India (FSAI) and Nova Exhibitions and Conferences, is the country’s leading event for fire and security professionals. It brings together architects, engineers and industry stakeholders from across the world to explore new innovations, exchange knowledge and help shape the future of building safety.
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