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October 09, 2025
Brief: Discover how our aluminum room doors provide essential fire safety and soundproofing for public buildings. This video demonstrates the construction, fire-resistant materials, and rigorous testing that ensure these doors prevent flame and smoke spread while meeting international standards. You'll see the various customization options and learn about their application in corridors, stairways, and other critical areas.
Related Product Features:
  • Fire doors effectively prevent the spread of flames and smoke, providing crucial time for evacuation.
  • Constructed from high-quality fireproof materials that have undergone rigorous fire testing.
  • Available with fire ratings of FD30, FD60, and FD90 to meet various safety requirements.
  • Features excellent soundproofing capabilities for enhanced acoustic performance in public spaces.
  • Customizable colors, finishes, and sizes to match specific architectural and design needs.
  • Made from solid wood with MDF door skin and available in multiple finish options including PVC, HPL, and veneer.
  • Standard door leaf thickness of 45mm with various frame thickness options up to 300mm.
  • Suitable for installation in stairways, corridors, elevators, and other fire barrier openings.
FAQs:
  • What fire safety standards do these aluminum room doors meet?
    Our fire doors meet BS476-part22:1987 standards and are available with fire ratings of FD30, FD60, and FD90, ensuring compliance with international fire safety regulations for public buildings.
  • Can the doors be customized to specific project requirements?
    Yes, we offer extensive customization options including color (RAL colors), size (standard or custom), finish (PVC, HPL, veneer with PU paint), and frame dimensions to match your architectural specifications.
  • What materials are used in the construction of these fire doors?
    The doors are constructed with solid wood and MDF door skin, featuring fireproof infilling materials such as solid particle board and fireproof perlite board to ensure maximum fire resistance and structural integrity.
  • Where are these fire doors typically installed in public buildings?
    These doors are ideal for installation in stairways, corridors, elevators, machine room tube wells, electric wells, and other fire barrier openings to protect buildings and residents from specific fire areas.
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