Fire Rated Security Door
Our custom-made steel fire doors have been certified to achieve a fire rating of EI30s, EI45s & EI60s to create a barrier not only for the fire itself but also for cold smoke (Sa) and hot smoke (S200).
RC3 RC4 RC5
EI30s EI60s
CE certified
Internally reinforced
Anti-corrosion coating
C4, C5 Class locks
Sound insulation
Resistance to wind load
Our doors are shipped worldwide on an FOB basis
Fire Rated Security Door
A burglary resistance security rating is achieved through the use of a durable multi-point locking system, reinforced cold-rolled steel door frame and leaf and mineral wool insulation.
A 20 mm threshold is included as standard in the door frame. The doors come pre-hung on four ø22 mm welded hinges with ball bearings, and the hinge side is reinforced with anti-forcing bolts.
The acoustic performance and air permeability are improved with the use of a bespoke EPDM seal.
These doors can be manufactured as either internal or external doors and can open inwards or outwards based on your requirements.
Our security doors are bespoke
The price fluctuates based on door sizes, project location, technical specifications, and specific customer preferences regarding integration with the access control system. These are just a few factors to consider. For a precise price estimate, please fill out the form below.
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Installation
Certification
Adherence to EN standards is expected in all commercial projects. Our security doors are tested and certified according to European Union norms.
- Fire Resistance
- According to EN 16034: 2014
- Burglar Resistance Classification
- According to EN 1627: 2012
- Multiple closing and opening
- According to EN 12400: 2004
- Wind load resistance
- According to EN 12210: 2001
- Corrosion resistance
- According to EN ISO 12944-2: 2001
- Water tightness
- According to EN 12208: 2001
- Sound insulation
- According to EN ISO 717-1: 1999
- Thermal permeability
- According to EN ISO10077-1: 2007
- Air permeability
- According to EN 12207: 2001
- Operational forces
- According to EN 12217: 2005
- Mechanical strength
- According to EN 1192: 2001