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Tenmat, ALPOLIC, and CLADIATOR Achieve NYC Code Compliance for Unified Rainscreen Cladding

Advanced Intumescent Technology Helps Stop Flame Spread in Ventilated Wall Cavities

Tenmat, Alpolic, and Cladiator Pass NYC Compliant Assembly
Tenmat
November 10, 2025

Tenmat, a recognized leader in passive fire protection, in collaboration with ALPOLIC and CLADIATOR, announced Tenmat’s FF102/50 Intumescent Fire Block has successfully tested an NYC compliant assembly for this collaborative rainscreen cladding solution. This milestone follows the successful completion of an NFPA 285 firetest conducted at Intertek Laboratories.

This strategic partnership was driven by the adoption of the 2022 New York City Building Code, which now requires fire blocking within rainscreen assemblies that include combustible components. To meet these new standards, the companies conducted a successful joint NFPA 285 fire test at Intertek Laboratories, combining Tenmat’s FF102/50 fire block, ALPOLIC panels, and CLADIATOR’s Slotted-Z into a unified system.

“CLADIATOR is proud to partner with ALPOLIC & Tenmat to highlight how this achievement underscores our unwavering commitment to safety, sustainability, and smart building design as all three manufacturers share similar commitments to our industry,” said Tolga Bilge, VP of Operations for CLADIATOR. “This compliance opens new opportunities for NYC Developers, Architects, & Building Envelope Consultants, ensuring confidence in material selection, while also reducing project risk & liability all the while advancing on & accelerating LEED certifications. At CLADIATOR, we’re built to conquer challenges like these – ensuring every façade we support is backed by a continuous and relentless effort of quality products backed by quality service.”

This collaborative achievement not only meets code requirements—it empowers design. For architects and specifiers, this means greater design freedom without sacrificing safety or budget. ALPOLIC has long been celebrated for its exceptional flatness, durability, and versatility— qualities that make it a preferred choice for custom facades and bold architectural statements.

“We are proud to be part of this landmark collaboration,” said Octavio Diaz, Sales Director at ALPOLIC. “Achieving code compliance with our fire-retardant core—alongside these outstanding partners—paves the way for ALPOLIC to continue its contribution to the iconic architectural landscape that defines New York.”

At the heart of this solution is Tenmat’s FF102/50, a compact, fast-acting intumescent fire block engineered for ventilated cladding systems. It allows for airflow, moisture control, and energy efficiency—key benefits of rainscreen design—while activating in the presence of fire to seal off cavities and prevent flame spread.

When exposed to high temperatures, the FF102/50 expands up to 25 times its original thickness, forming a robust fire block that helps contain fire and protect building occupants. Its rigid structure supports easy installation and long-term durability, making it a practical choice for both new construction and retrofit applications.

“With the successful completion of another critical NFPA 285 test in a series of ongoing evaluations, Tenmat Intumescent Fireblocking continues to deliver a game-changing solution for architects and engineers seeking flexibility in metal composite material (MCM) cladding systems,” said Marco Kristen, President PFP North America. "By providing the critical fireblocking required by the NYC Building Code while also maintaining the functionality of ventilated rainscreen systems, Tenmat offers a unique solution that enables MCM to confidently re-enter the architectural conversation - bringing code compliance, innovation, and design freedom back into the landscape.”

Engineered for Efficiency, Proven for Protection

This NFPA 285 test assembly was specifically constructed according to the updated NYC code, with fire blocks installed around window openings and slab lines—precisely where the code mandates protection. The result is a fully ventilated wall system that meets modern building science standards while delivering critical fire resistance.

With this successful test, Tenmat’s FF102/50, ALPOLIC/fr, and CLADIATOR’s Slotted-Z offer comprehensive, code-compliant rainscreen systems in dense urban environments. Together, the companies are helping shape a safer, more resilient future for architectural design.

To explore the full details of this collaboration and the NFPA 285 test, visit www.tenmatusa.com/news.

KEYWORDS: building codes cladding composite materials fire resistance LEED metal New York NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) rainscreen resiliency

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