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ift Akademie
The practice-oriented training of employees is a central prerequisite for the success of a company. That is why the motto of the ift Academy is: "Advantage through knowledge". The seminars, specialist degrees, specialist conferences and congresses guarantee competent first-hand knowledge. The lecturers are all specialists in their field and…
Construction Site Inspection and Monitoring
A continuous "quality chain" is crucial for the safety and longevity of construction products. If you're looking for a partner who can help you with this, you've come to the right place. We offer tests and regular monitoring during element production at the manufacturer's premises and during installation on the construction site.
Test – Metal Profiles with Thermal Barrier – DIN EN 14024
Determining the effects of transverse tension and shear forces under different temperature conditions before and after ageing processes. Special test methods for the suitability of plastic web materials.
Test – Stick Constructions and Infill Supports
The resistance to positive wind pressure, negative wind pressure and torsion from dead load of stick constructions on curtain wall profiles is tested in a bending test according to DIN EN 16758. In combination with this, the breaking load of supports for infill supports such as glass supports is determined according to DIN EN 17146.
Doors and Gates: Testing + Certification – EN 13241-1
Doors and gates are everywhere—whether as garage doors or in industrial buildings. They must meet a wide range of requirements and ensure safe functionality. The necessary tests are carried out by recognized institutes such as ift Rosenheim.
Testing - Vandalism-resistant Building Elements - ift-Guideline EI-06/1
The ift-Guideline EL-06/1 "Vandalism-resistant Building Elements and Facilities" describes test methods and requirements for the classification of components such as doors, gates, roller shutters, curtain walls, windows and fixed glazing regarding their resistance to vandalism.
Certification – Heat Soaked Thermally Toughened Safety Glass – QM 334
Heat soaked thermally toughened soda lime silicate safety glass (TSG-H) according to EN 14179 is subject to CE labelling in so-called System 3. The manufacturer is responsible for the correct implementation of the legal requirements. ift Rosenheim provides support here with certification under private law.
Certification – Heat Strengthened Glass – QM 335
Heat strengthened glass (HSG) according to EN 1863 subject to CE labelling in so-called System 3. The manufacturer is responsible for the correct implementation of the legal requirements. ift Rosenheim provides support here with certification under private law.
Certification – Installer of Mechanical Security Devices – QM 311
In Germany, burglar resistance has become very important over the last few years. Equipping a house with the right windows, doors, gates or roller shutters makes the end customer feel secure. But you don't always have to buy a new product. Often, retrofitting with the right components can be the solution.
Certification – Fire and Smoke Control Door and Shutter Assemblies (Internal use) – QM 305
Due to the standardisation backlog in Europe, interior doors are still regulated nationally. In some countries, a classification report according to EN 13501-2 is required as proof, which requires proof in accordance with product standard EN 16034.
Certification – Thermally Toughened Safety Glass (TSG) – QM 333
Thermally toughened safety glass (TSG) according to EN 12150 is subject to CE marking in so-called System 3. The manufacturer is responsible for the correct implementation of the legal requirements. ift Rosenheim provides support here with certification under private law.
Certification – Bonding of SSGS systems 002 – QM 349
Bonding the glazing based on ETAG 002 is one of the most important steps in the manufacture of an SSG facade. An SSG facade is subject to certification as per ETAG 002; a European Technical Approval (ETA) serves as the basis for this. The facade manufacturer is responsible for this.