Cross-section of Type X gypsum board mid fire test, exposed core glowing orange at burn edge while unexposed face remains chalk-white and intact
Test Chamber
1,800°F
Type X Board — ASTM E119 Cross-Section
Unexposed Face: 75°FCore: Calcined GypsumGlass Fiber Mesh
ASTM E119 · UL 263 · IBC Compliant

How Many Hours Does Your Assembly Actually Hold?

Every board we manufacture is rated in hours — the same hours your occupancy type demands under ASTM E119 and UL 263 — the tabs already open in your other browser window.

Not marketing language. Not approximations. Tested assemblies with UL listing numbers your AHJ will accept on first review.

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UL Assembly Numbers
1–4hr
Rating Range
12
Board Compositions
Specification Curriculum

Four Phases. One Compliant Assembly.

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Phase 01

Identify Required Rating

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Occupancy Classification

IBC Table 601 maps your occupancy type — A, B, E, F, H, I, M, R, S, U — to the minimum fire-resistance rating for load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls.

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IBC Table 601 Reference

Group I-2 (hospitals) requires 2-hour bearing walls. Group B (offices) typically 1-hour in Type III-A construction. Verify with AHJ for mixed-occupancy separations.

IBC 2021 §Table 601
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Separation Distance

Exterior wall fire-resistance ratings depend on separation distance from the property line. Under 5 feet demands the highest rating; over 30 feet may require none.

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IBC Table 602

At 3-ft separation, non-load-bearing exterior walls require 1-hour rating minimum. At <3 ft, 2-hour minimum applies for most Type III construction.

IBC 2021 §Table 602
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Corridor Requirements

NFPA 101 §19.3.6 and IBC §1020 govern corridor fire ratings. Sprinklered buildings often drop from 1-hour to 0-hour — but verify before spec.

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NFPA 101 §19.3.6

Fully sprinklered Group I-2 corridors: 0-hour if sprinklers are NFPA 13 compliant. Non-sprinklered: 1-hour minimum. Document your basis of design.

NFPA 101 §19.3.6 / IBC §1020
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Shaft & Vertical Penetrations

Elevator shafts, stair enclosures, and mechanical chases have their own rating requirements — often 2-hour regardless of building type.

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IBC §713 Shaft Enclosures

4 or more stories: 2-hour shaft enclosure required. 3 or fewer: 1-hour. Exception for fully sprinklered buildings connecting ≤3 floors.

IBC 2021 §713.4
Phase 02

Select Board Composition

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Type X — Standard Fire

The baseline specification. 5/8" Type X contains glass fiber and vermiculite to slow calcination. Achieves 1-hour with single-layer, 2-hour with double-layer on steel studs.

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ASTM C1396 Type X

Core: expanded vermiculite + glass fiber reinforcement. Min. 5/8" thickness. 1-hr: 1 layer each side. 2-hr: 2 layers each side. UL U419 base assembly.

ASTM C1396 / UL U419
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Type C — Enhanced Core

Type C uses a higher glass fiber content and shrinkage-compensating additives. It maintains structural integrity at temperatures where Type X begins to crack.

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ASTM C1396 Type C

Achieves 1-hour with 1/2" single layer — saving 1/8" per side. Critical in retrofit corridors where existing framing limits total assembly depth.

ASTM C1396 Type C / UL U465
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Glass Mat — Moisture + Fire

Glass mat gypsum board (ASTM C1177) replaces paper facing with fiberglass mesh. Rated for wet areas — mechanical rooms, exterior soffits, and humid corridors.

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ASTM C1177 / C1178

Use where moisture and fire ratings overlap: commercial kitchens, pool enclosures, exterior applications. Verify UL assembly number includes glass mat product.

ASTM C1177 / UL WB0001
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Abuse-Resistant — High Traffic

AR board has a hardened core and reinforced facing. Specified in corridors, stairwells, and public spaces subject to impact. Maintains fire rating while resisting surface damage.

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ASTM C1629 Level 3

Level 3 (highest): resists hard body impact ≥150 ft-lbs. Available in Type X and Type C compositions. Verify specific UL assembly for AR product inclusion.

ASTM C1629 / UL U419 variant
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UL Assembly Numbers

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Reading a UL Number

UL assembly designations encode the construction type. "U" prefix = non-load-bearing partition. "W" = load-bearing wall. "L" = floor-ceiling. The number is your legal spec reference.

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UL Assembly Anatomy

Example: UL U419 → U (partition) + 419 (sequence). Always cite the full UL number on shop drawings. AHJs and inspectors will verify against UL's online directory.

UL Fire Resistance Directory
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Stud Gauge & Spacing

UL assemblies specify minimum stud gauge and maximum spacing. Substituting 25-gauge for 20-gauge or widening to 24" OC without an alternate assembly voids the listing.

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Critical Variables

1-hr steel: 25 ga min, 24" OC max. 2-hr steel: 20 ga min, 24" OC max. Wood stud assemblies: typically 2x4 at 16" OC. Document in submittal package.

UL U419 / U423 Variables
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Screw Pattern Compliance

Screw spacing is a listed variable. Type S screws at 12" OC field / 8" OC edges for 1-layer Type X. Double-layer assemblies add a base-layer screw pattern.

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Fastener Requirements

Base layer: 1-5/8" Type S, 24" OC vertical. Face layer: 1-7/8" Type S, 12" OC vertical, offset from base. Screw length must penetrate stud flange by minimum 3/8".

UL U419 — Fastener Schedule
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Layer Count & Offset

Multi-layer assemblies require horizontal joints of adjacent layers to be offset by at least 24". Vertical joints must be offset by one stud bay minimum.

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Joint Offset Rules

Failure to offset joints is the #1 inspection rejection on 2-hr assemblies. Mark offset requirements on shop drawings. Verify with foreman before installation begins.

UL U423 / AWCI Tech Manual
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Inspection & Compliance

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Joint Offset Failures

The most common inspection failure: butt joints aligned across layers. Inspector will require remediation — which means cutting out and rehanging board after framing is buried.

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Prevention Protocol

Require superintendent sign-off at base layer before face layer begins. Photograph joint locations. Include joint offset diagram in pre-install meeting package.

AWCI Quality Standard §5.3
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Penetration Sealing

Every pipe, conduit, duct, and cable penetrating a fire-rated assembly requires a listed firestop system. An unsealed penetration nullifies the hourly rating of the entire wall.

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ASTM E814 / UL 1479

System selection depends on annular space, substrate, and penetrant type. Document each penetration with a UL-listed firestop system number on the penetration schedule.

IBC §714 / ASTM E814
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Head-of-Wall Condition

The top track deflection gap must be sealed with an approved head-of-wall firestop product. Standard caulk is not a listed system. This is a code requirement, not a detail.

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UL HW System

Use a UL-listed head-of-wall system rated for the assembly's required rating. Maximum deflection gap per listing: typically 1/2" to 2". Verify with structural engineer.

UL HW-D-0001 series
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Submittal Documentation

A complete submittal includes: UL assembly number, product data sheets, ASTM test reports, and a marked-up reflected ceiling plan showing rated assembly locations.

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Submittal Checklist

□ UL assembly number cited □ Product data sheet (current) □ ASTM test report reference □ Penetration schedule □ Head-of-wall detail □ AHJ pre-approval if alternate assembly

IBC §1705.12 Inspections
Fire Rating Assessment

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Step 01 — Occupancy Classification

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IBC Table 601 — determines minimum fire-resistance rating

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Listings & Standards
ASTM E119
Fire Resistance
Standard test method
UL 263
Fire Tests
Building construction
ASTM C1396
Gypsum Board
Type X / Type C
IBC 2021
Building Code
Table 601 compliant
NFPA 101
Life Safety
Corridor ratings
ASTM C1629
Abuse Resistant
Level 1–3 rated
Project References
2 hr
Seattle, WA

Harborview Medical Center

340,000 sf tenant improvement, Group I-2 occupancy

Assembly
UL U423 — 2-Hour, 20 ga steel, Type C double-layer

Zero inspection rejections. AHJ approved submittals first review.

Marcus Delgado, PE — Fire Protection Engineer

2 hr
Phoenix, AZ

Meridian Commerce Park

12-building industrial campus, Group S-1 separations

Assembly
UL W423 — 2-Hour bearing wall, wood stud

Delivered 47 UL assembly packages across 12 buildings in 3 weeks.

Priya Nair — Project Manager, Thornton Construction

2 hr
Denver, CO

The Alderton — Mixed Use

Group R-2 over Group B, 18-story tower, occupancy separation

Assembly
UL L501 — 2-Hour floor-ceiling, Type X + Type C hybrid

STC 52 achieved simultaneously with 2-hr fire rating. One submittal.

James Okafor — GC Superintendent, Westfield Build

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