Fire Door
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A fire door is a vital safety feature in buildings designed to prevent the spread of fire and smoke. Constructed from fire-resistant materials, these doors can withstand high temperatures and maintain their integrity for a specified period, typically ranging from 30 minutes to several hours. Fire doors are equipped with intumescent seals that expand when exposed to heat, sealing gaps to block smoke and flames. They are often self-closing and fitted with fire-rated hardware. By compartmentalizing spaces, fire doors help to protect escape routes, allow safe evacuation, and reduce property damage, significantly enhancing the overall fire safety of a building.

Protect your property and loved ones with our high-quality fire doors. Engineered to withstand intense heat and flames, our fire doors offer unparalleled safety and peace of mind. Compliant with industry standards, these durable doors provide essential protection in case of emergencies.

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The present invention provides a fireproof door and a manufacturing method thereof, wherein a filling material is filled in the inside of the fireproof door, and an incombustible composition is applied to the outside of the fireproof door for the weight thereof to be light, and to maximally delay incombustible time. To achieve this, according to the present invention, the fireproof door comprises: a door frame; a hinge; a door; and a door lock.
 
Fire doors are specially designed and constructed doors with the sole purpose of preventing smoke, flames, and toxic gas from spreading within a building. This allows more time for individuals within the premises to safely evacuate and minimizes property damage in the event of a fire. As an integral part of a building’s passive fire protection system, fire doors are fire-resistant and can be made from metal, wood, or gypsum. They are tested to ensure they can withstand certain levels of fire and heat.

A comprehensive fire door inspection should involve a thorough examination of all components of the fire door assembly, including:

DOOR FRAME

The frame of the door should be securely attached to the wall and show no signs of damage or distortion. A weakened or damaged frame may fail to hold the door in place under the intense heat of a fire.

DOOR HARDWARE

Door hardware includes all the operating parts of the door, such as the hinges, handles, latches, and door closer. These should all be in good working order and show no signs of damage or excessive wear. Failure of any component can lead to the door not operating as intended, potentially leaving it open and ineffective during a fire.

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