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WHAT IS BlazeFrame?
BlazeFrame is an innovative steel-stud, head of wall, fire-stopping system used for lightweight steel-framed commercial buildings. An intumescent strip is affixed to steel tracks, that simultaneously frames, fire stops, and sound seals both dynamic and static joints.
The cured intumescent is odor free, effective immediately, and remains unaffected by freezing, wet, hot or humid (below 300 degrees Fahrenheit) conditions. BlazeFrame offers protection and support of wall framing materials for up to 2 inches of movement capabilities. Designs utilizing BlazeFrame assemblies eliminate caulks, sprays, flute plates, drywall rips, and contour drywall cuts throughout the joint systems. Our UL (Underwriters Laboratories) classified joint systems provide for positive attachment of wall framing, 100% unencumbered movement, smaller installed joints, and sound control with no fatigue or degradation.
History
Established in 2009.
BlazeFrame is based out of Washington State and was started by James A. Klein (the «solutioneer» or inventor) in October in 2009. BlazeFrame’s parent company is LSF Structures, a general contractor, also based in Washington State.
Meet the Business Owner
James K.
Business Owner
Klein holds two U.S. Patents for BlazeFrame products.
U.S. Patent #7,607,269 B2
— Inside Corner Framing Element for Supporting Wallboard
U.S. Patent #7,681,365 B2
— Head-of-Wall Systems and Related Wall Assemblies