

- Fire Resistant Door
Fire is a disaster being closely connected with our real life and it is figured that
valuable lives and assets can be protected against
fire if appropriate precautions and countermeasures
are fully considered because most of fire accidents
happens not by natural disaster, but by carelessness.
UL(Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.), the international safety organization,
tested and inspected the fire door designed, manufactured
and installed by us. As a result of withstanding
up to 1052 ¡É for 3 hours, our fire resistant doors obtained
UL 10B certificate.
The test exposed to the specimen to a standard fire exposure controlled to achieve
specified temperatures throughout a specified time
period, followed by the application of a specified
standard fore hose stream. These methods are intended
to evaluate the ability of a door assembly to remain
in an opening during a predetermined test exposure.
Steel fire resistant doors are "rated" by time (in minutes or hours) that a
door can withstand exposure to fire test conditions.
Hourly ratings include 3 hours, 1-1/2 hours, 1 hour,
3/4 hour and 1/3 hour. Among other things, we achieved
a certificate of the maximum rating required of
any swing type fire door being three hours without
twisting and bending.
The fire resistant
door
must be designed within a seamless hollow steel
structure, complying with ANSI A123.1. Make sure
the door's faces or sides have no joing traces;
its upper and lower areas adhere to each others;
and the inner structure is composed of steel rib
reinforced materials. All the doors must be insulated
with glass fibers with 3.0 pcf, rock wools and ceracles.
- Storage Room Doors(Collection Protective Doors)
The Storage Room Door is a door installed in collection areas to protect museums, art galleries, pavilions, valuable cultural assets from fires, theft, destruction, and other dangers, offering functions such as fire proof, water proof, air or water tightness, etc.
Cultural properties and exhibits should be protected against damage generated
by varians in internal humidity and temperature
since they are usually preserved in the storage
room at all times with the exception of exhibitiion
period. Moreover, it is necessary to control the
admission of people from the outside.
It is recommended to design the door frames and bars so that they can resist static and external pressures without losing their functions under 12.5
Psi for sliding doors, applying the 1.0 safety rate, which is obtainable in counting the ultimate strength of used materials.
In addition, make sure that the doors and accessory devices can operate under an ambient temperature ranging from -20¡É to 50¡É and that they are not damaged at temperatures within 30¡É~80¡É.