Louver Doors
Louver Doors
Louvered doors are installed in places where ventilation is a criteria. Usually in areas where heat dissipation is a must, these doors provide a passage for air, but no visibility. The louvers can be of different sizes from small units on the top or bottom of doors to almost the entire door size. Since louvers provide a passage for air, which means they provide a passage for fire and hence “on their own” are not fire rated. Fire rated louvers are available which can be installed on fire doors to make the unit fire rated. These louvers have movable flaps which close in the event of a fire due to a fusible link closing a passage for flames.
Features
Wood frames are crafted from solid hardwood with densities ranging from 600 kg to 800 kg/m3, tailored to meet specific fire rating and specification criteria. Fire-rated door frames are furnished with intumescent protection. Frames are suitable for polishing and painting as desired.
Metal frames are constructed from top-grade steel, offering durability and strength. These frames are available in various thicknesses of GI sheet, including 1.5mm, 1.8mm, and 2.0mm. Vulcan Steel Frames are known for their superior finish achieved through precise welding techniques, ensuring flawless corners and reinforced anchor bolt provisions. All frames are manufactured with specified reinforcements for ironmongery.
Metal frames are constructed from top-grade steel, offering durability and strength. These frames are available in various thicknesses of GI sheet, including 1.5mm, 1.8mm, and 2.0mm. Vulcan Steel Frames are known for their superior finish achieved through precise welding techniques, ensuring flawless corners and reinforced anchor bolt provisions. All frames are manufactured with specified reinforcements for ironmongery.
Fire-rated shutters undergo testing and certification, constructed with 3-layered particle chipboards, 5-ply proprietary blanks, and composite blanks. Non-fire-rated shutters, on the other hand, can be crafted from hollow core, solid chipboard, or semi-solid door blanks. The door thickness ranges from 35mm to 44mm for non-fire-rated shutters and 44mm to 64mm for fire-rated shutters, depending on specific fire rating requirements. Shutter finishes include options such as wood veneer with polishing, lamination, and painting.
Shutters made from GI steel feature a standard/tested thickness of 1.2mm.Shutters incorporate Honeycomb or Rockwool with steel stiffeners to provide thermal insulation. GI steel frames and shutters are powder coated according to customer specifications, offering Textured, Glossy, Metallic, or Wood finishes.
Shutters made from GI steel feature a standard/tested thickness of 1.2mm.Shutters incorporate Honeycomb or Rockwool with steel stiffeners to provide thermal insulation. GI steel frames and shutters are powder coated according to customer specifications, offering Textured, Glossy, Metallic, or Wood finishes.
Fire Rated/Tested Hardware complying to UL/ANSI, BS/CE can be accommodated.
Recommended Use
- Pump rooms
- Server rooms
- Electrical