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Fire dampers are an important component of fire protection materials and devices. They are designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke through air ducts and other openings in walls and ceilings. Fire dampers are typically made of steel or aluminum and are installed in walls and ceilings to create a barrier between the fire and the air ducts. Fire dampers are usually activated by a heat-sensitive device, such as a fusible link, which will close the damper when the temperature reaches a certain level. Fire dampers are also used to control the flow of air in a building, allowing for better air circulation and ventilation.
Fire dampers are an essential part of any fire protection system, as they help to contain the spread of fire and smoke. They are also used to reduce the risk of fire and smoke damage to the building and its occupants.
Some of the companies in the fire damper market include Ruskin, Greenheck, Titus, and Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA). Show Less Read more