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November 26, 2025

How to Choose Between Silicone and Intumescent Fire Sealants

When it comes to firestopping, silicone fire sealants and intumescent fire sealants each play a distinct role. The best choice depends on whether the joint needs long-term flexibility and weather resistance, or whether the penetration involves materials that may melt and create openings during a fire.

In simple terms:

  • Use silicone for movement, weather exposure, and façade joints.

  • Use intumescent for plastic pipes, cables, and any penetrations that may open up under fire.

Below is a clear breakdown to help you select the right material for your project.


Key Differences

Silicone Fire Sealants

Silicone fire sealants are heat- and fire-resistant elastomeric materials that remain flexible after curing. They also offer excellent UV, moisture, and weather resistance, which makes them ideal for long-term exterior applications.

Typical uses include:

  • Exterior wall joints

  • Curtain wall perimeter seals

  • Static or low-movement penetrations

  • Façade and glazing interfaces

Silicone products maintain their fire resistance through material integrity—they do not rely on swelling during a fire.


Intumescent Fire Sealants

Intumescent fire sealants expand significantly when exposed to high temperatures, forming a char that seals gaps created when plastic components melt or deform.

They are commonly used for:

  • Plastic pipes (PVC, PE, etc.)

  • Cable bundles and trays

  • Mixed or combustible service penetrations

  • Firestopping in concrete, masonry, and gypsum assemblies

Many UL/ETL firestop systems require an intumescent product for these applications because swelling is essential for maintaining the fire rating.


When to Choose Silicone

Choose a silicone fire sealant when:

  • The joint needs to accommodate movement
    (e.g., seismic joints, façade interfaces, perimeter joints in curtain wall systems).

  • The seal will be exposed to weather, UV, or moisture
    such as exterior walls, roofs, and glazed systems.

  • The firestop system is designed as a non-intumescent assembly
    including many tested perimeter fire barrier systems where silicone maintains its integrity without needing to expand.


When to Choose Intumescent

Use an intumescent fire sealant when:

  • Penetrations involve combustible or heat-softening materials
    including plastic pipes, cable jackets, conduits, and trays.

  • The UL/ETL tested system specifically calls for an intumescent product
    which is very common for pipe and cable penetrations through fire-rated assemblies.

  • A required fire rating (1–4 hours) must be maintained
    and the listing identifies intumescent sealant as the approved method.


Practical Selection Steps

1. Starting with norms and standards

  • Confirm the required fire rating for the wall or floor (e.g., 1-, 2-, or 4-hour).

  • Find UL/ETL systems that match the exact substrate and penetration type.

  • Never substitute a listed material without an Engineering Judgment (EJ) from the manufacturer or a qualified fire engineer.


2. Match the Product to Real Conditions

  • For joints with movement or exterior exposure, choose a tested, high-movement fire-rated silicone that also meets any weather-seal requirements.

  • For penetrations with plastics or bundled services, select an intumescent sealant with the appropriate expansion characteristics and approvals.


3. Consider Installation and Maintenance

  • Check: allowable joint widths, sealant depth, backing materials, cure times, and environmental limits.

  • Ensure installers follow the system details precisely—firestopping performance depends on it.

  • For complex or mixed penetrations (e.g., steel + plastic pipes in one opening), you may need a combination of products such as wraps, collars, or both silicone and intumescent sealants.


Conclusion

  • Silicone fire sealants are best for flexible, durable, weather-exposed joints.

  • Intumescent fire sealants are essential for combustible service penetrations where swelling is needed to maintain a fire barrier.

  • Always follow the listed firestop system, and seek engineering guidance when substitutions are required.

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