FIRE RATED STEEL DOOR

Fire Rated Steel doors are designed for cost effectiveness and typically applied in industrial settings. Combining the advantageous qualities of Electro-Galvanized (EG) Steel and Mineral Fibre wool, our Fire Rated Steel Doors are meticulously crafted to offer cost-effective durability in mind.

 

Key Features:

  • Fire Rating of up to 2 Hours under SS 332: 2018 Cl 5
  • Painted finish: 1 layer basecoat + 1 layer paint
  • Heavy duty
  • Maximum size: 2640mm Width x 2860mm Height
  • Electromagnetic Lock and Door Hold compatible

Frequently Asked Questions

Are installation services provided?

Yes, our expert installation team ensures that your fire-rated steel doors are installed correctly, guaranteeing optimal performance.

Are non fire rated steel doors offered?

Yes, in addition to our fire-rated steel doors, we also offer non-fire rated aluminium doors. These doors are produced with the same level of quality and durability.

Do all fire rated steel doors come with ironmongeries?

Yes, our steel doors come complete with a comprehensive set of ironmongeries, ensuring a hassle-free installation experience. Each set includes a door closer, door handle, and door lock. For double doors, the package is expanded to include a door selector, flush bolt, and dust cover. They are sold in a package in accordance to FSSB fire door regulations.

Can I mount other sets of ironmongeries on the fire rated steel doors?

Yes, ironmongeries not indicated in original design sent for fire testing can be mounted on the doors, subjected to assessments by certification bodies. Contact us for more information.

What other accessories can be added to the fire rated steel doors?

Vision panels can be included on request. Other additional accessories can be included but may be subjected to assessments to comply with FSSD regulations. Contact us for more information.

Do the fire rated steel doors come with fire labels?

Yes, all doors undergo a stringent inspection and surveillance process from fabrication to installation to ensure that they do not deviate from the originally tested design.