Fire Doors
Fire Doors deliver absolute safety, providing certified protection for lives and property by effectively compartmentalizing fire and smoke. They ensure full regulatory compliance and are built for lasting durability with robust steel construction or versatile internal finishes. Our doors offer complete peace of mind through a reliable, integrated system of certified components and intelligent seals, making them the essential choice for any building.
Product Introduction
Fire Doors are engineered to provide superior passive fire protection for commercial, industrial, and multi-occupancy residential buildings. As certified fire rated doors, they are designed to compartmentalize flames and smoke, safeguarding escape routes and protecting property integrity during a critical fire event. Our doors offer a robust solution, combining mandated safety performance with reliable durability and design flexibility to meet modern architectural demands.
Key Parameters & Specifications
Core Material: High-density mineral wool or composite fire-resistive core.
Facings: Available in premium cold-rolled steel sheets (standard galvanized or powder-coated finishes) or as internal fire doors with wood veneer, laminate, or PVC finishes for aesthetic integration.
Standard Sizes: Custom-manufactured to fit specific openings, with typical thicknesses of 45mm or 54mm.
Hardware Compatibility: Pre-prepared for a full suite of fire-rated hardware including hinges, locks, and essential door closers.
Core Advantages
Life Safety Assurance: Creates vital protected barriers, delaying fire spread and providing occupants with crucial time for evacuation.
Property & Asset Protection: Helps contain fire damage to its area of origin, minimizing business interruption and repair costs.
Regulatory Compliance: Manufactured and tested to meet or exceed national and local building fire safety codes.
Exceptional Durability: Our steel fire doors offer high resistance to impact, warping, and daily wear, ensuring long-term performance.
Versatile Design Options: From utilitarian steel fire doors for industrial settings to stylish internal fire doors for offices, hotels, and apartments.
Effective Smoke Sealing: Integrated intumescent seals expand under heat, effectively blocking toxic smoke—a primary cause of fire-related fatalities.
Structure & Key Components
Door Leaf: Constructed with a robust perimeter frame, a fire-retardant core, and durable facings (steel or other selected material).
Door Frame: Made from heavy-gauge steel or solid timber, sized to match the leaf, forming a complete assembly.
Intumescent Seals: Located within the door leaf and/or frame grooves. These seals expand dramatically when heated, filling gaps to prevent smoke and flame passage.
Fire-Rated Hardware: Must be used with compatible, certified items like ball-bearing hinges, mortice locks, and automatic door closers to maintain the assembly's integrity.
Vision Panels (Optional): Where specified, fitted with certified fire-resistant glazing and appropriate glazing beads.
Typical Application Scenarios
Commercial Buildings: Stairwells, corridor crossings, machine rooms, and service shafts in offices, malls, and hospitals.
Industrial Facilities: Separating warehouses, manufacturing areas, chemical storage rooms, and server/IT hubs.
Residential Multi-Unit Dwellings: As internal fire doors for apartment entrance doors, or for separating common corridors, garages, and laundry rooms from living spaces.
Public & Institutional Sector: Fire exits, kitchen boundaries, laboratory divisions, and equipment rooms in schools, universities, and government buildings.
Maintenance & Important Considerations
Regular Inspection: Check doors, frames, seals, and hardware periodically for any signs of damage, wear, or improper clearance gaps (typically 3-4mm).
Hardware Integrity: Ensure all components, especially door closers, function correctly. Never prop open a fire rated door.
Seal Inspection: Verify that intumescent seals are intact, clean, and not painted over.
No Unauthorized Modifications: Do not alter the door (e.g., drilling new holes, cutting for new hardware, modifying glazing) without consulting the manufacturer, as this can void the fire certification.
Professional Installation: Must be installed by qualified personnel following the manufacturer's instructions and local regulations to ensure the entire assembly performs as a certified system.
Record Keeping: Maintain documentation of fire ratings, installation certificates, and maintenance logs for compliance and safety audits.




