The metal door fire
Offer type: salePublished: 27.03.2014
As standard we supply fire doors include:
The canvas door formed of two molded steel plates;
Corner box from the system profile;
Glass fire - not more than 25% of the area of the door (for fire doors with glazing);
Insulating slab of basalt fabric of high density;
The rubber seals that protect against cold smoke;
Seals thermo-expanding, protecting from hot smoke;
Powder RAL 7035 (or any color from the RAL catalogue);
Mortise lock: 3-bolt with cylinder mechanism;
Handle sealed black color.
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