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Fire Doors
Fire Doors are one of the most important elements for the safe and urgent evacuation of people from the scene in case of possible fire and various natural disasters. The production of durable and high-quality fire doors that are resistant to high temperatures and have the ability to isolate heat and are sensitive to factors such as smoke and flame is one of the most important issues that bind companies in the fire sector. Fire doors have been designed to eliminate many negative factors such as not opening the door when faced with the danger of fire while inside a building, or being trapped inside the building, and to prevent these negative consequences from occurring. Fire doors vary in size and variety depending on where they are used. Fire Door Types: Fire Doors with Panic Bar Plain Steel Fire Doors Glass Fire Doors Fire Doors with Observation Section Fire Doors with Panic Bar Fire doors with panic bars are manufactured as single or double wings, depending on demand and need. These fire doors are doors that can only be opened by pushing the bar from the inside by applying downward force at the location where they are installed. These fire doors, which are designed to be opened very easily in case of panic during a fire, can preferably be used to function as a normal door. Plain Steel Fire Doors Doors, which are produced using steel metal, are elastic and heat resistant on all sides, and can be produced with two wings. Steel fire doors can also be manufactured and installed so that they cannot be opened from the outside, but can be opened from the inside, if requested. Glass Fire Doors Fire doors may preferably be different in appearance. In this respect, if an aesthetic appearance is desired, glass fire doors are preferred. The same body part as the steel fire door is manufactured with glass. The glass material used in the construction of the door is produced to be highly resistant to fire and high temperatures. In addition to being transparent and transparent between fire areas, these glass doors cannot be preferred because they do not comply with the fire protection regulations and guidelines of some institutions. Fire Doors with Observation Section The frames of fire doors with observation sections are made entirely of steel, and the door body is entirely made of steel except for the observation part. The so-called observation section is made of fire and high temperature resistant glass. The glass-steel joint is made with non-flammable, heat-resistant chemicals and has a sealing feature. The observation compartment can optionally be made in rectangular or circular shape, depending on its aesthetic appearance.