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Intumescent Strips

Intumescent strips are fitted into a groove in the edge of a fire door or frame. When exposed to heat, the intumescent material expands rapidly to seal any gaps around the door, helping to prevent the spread of fire and smoke from one compartment to another.

Available as fire-only or fire and smoke variants, in a range of widths (10mm to 30mm), lengths (1.05m and 2.1m) and colours to suit your door specification. Browse our full range below.

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Certifire Approved
FD30
fire and smoke intumescent strip 10mm in white

FS1004/WH

Pyroplex Fire & Smoke Seal Intumescent Strip, Brush, 10mm x 4mm x 2.1m, White

£1.91 Inc. VAT£1.59 Exc. VAT
17710 in stock
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Certifire Approved
FD30
White Pyroplex fire only intumescent strip 15mm

FO1504/WH

Pyroplex Fire Only Intumescent Strip, 15mm x 4mm x 2.1m, White

£2.18 Inc. VAT£1.82 Exc. VAT
7400 in stock
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Certifire Approved
FD30
White Pyroplex fire only intumescent strip 10mm

FO1004/WH

Pyroplex Fire Only Intumescent Strip, 10mm x 4mm x 2.1m, White

£1.80 Inc. VAT£1.50 Exc. VAT
608 in stock
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Certifire Approved
FD30
White Pyroplex fire only intumescent strip 15mm

FO1504/WH - Bulk Pack 75

Pyroplex Fire Only Intumescent Strip, 15mm x 4mm x 2.1m, White (Pack of 75)

£132.94 Inc. VAT£110.78 Exc. VAT
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Why intumescent strips are essential for fire doors

Intumescent strips are a critical component in maintaining the integrity of FD30 (30-minute) and FD60 (60-minute) rated fire doors. Without them, a certified fire door cannot perform as tested — the gaps around the door edge would allow fire and hot gases to pass through long before the door itself failed, buying vital time for escape and emergency response.

Fire-only vs fire and smoke strips

Choosing the right type depends on your door's classification and where it's installed:

  • Fire-only strips are designed to expand under heat and seal the gap between the door and frame, protecting against flame spread.
  • Fire and smoke seals do the same job but also feature an integrated brush or flipper (fin) that blocks "cold smoke" at ambient temperatures — before the intumescent has had a chance to activate. These are typically required for doors designated FD30s or FD60s (the "s" denotes smoke).

For the best protection on fire-only doors where smoke control is also needed, you can either choose a combined fire and smoke strip or pair a fire-only strip with a separate smoke seal.

Our most popular ranges

Our collection of Lorient intumescent strips is one of our best-selling ranges, offering fire-only, fire and smoke, and acoustic options. The Pyroplex range is also a firm customer favourite and carries full third-party certification.

Frequently Asked Questions

What width intumescent strip do I need?

The width required depends on the door's fire rating, the door leaf thickness, and the size of the gap between the door and frame. As a general guide, FD30 doors typically use a 15mm or 20mm strip, while FD60 doors usually require a 20mm or larger strip — sometimes two strips per edge. Always refer to the door manufacturer's certification, as fitting the wrong size can invalidate the door's fire rating. If you're unsure, our Technical Helpline can advise.

Do I need a fire-only or a fire and smoke seal?

If your door is designated FD30s or FD60s (the "s" indicates smoke control), you must use a fire and smoke seal. Standard FD30 and FD60 doors without the "s" only require a fire-only strip, though adding smoke protection is considered best practice in settings such as residential corridors, hotels and care homes.

How do I install intumescent fire seals?

Intumescent strips are fitted into a pre-routed groove in either the door edge or the frame (check the manufacturer's instructions for which is correct for your product). The strip is pushed firmly into the groove with the self-adhesive backing holding it in place — no mechanical fixings are usually required. The strip must run the full height of the door on both long edges, and across the top. It's important that the strip sits flush and is not painted over, as paint can restrict expansion.

For more information, visit our Advice Centre for the latest updates on regulations and specifications, or call our Technical Helpline for free, impartial advice.

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