Dimensions
Height: Heights of our hospital fire doors generally fall within the range of 208 cm to 230 cm, which are suitable for most hospital passageways and room access points. For specialized medical zones like intensive care units or neonatal wards, custom heights up to 245 cm can be arranged to meet specific spatial needs.
Width: In single-door setups, the width commonly spans from 88 cm to 105 cm. When it comes to areas where bulky medical equipment needs to be transported, such as operating suites or rehabilitation centers, double-door configurations with widths up to 155 cm are provided.
Thickness: The overall thickness typically lies between 48 mm and 65 mm. This thickness affords the necessary fireproof insulation. The core fire-retardant material thickness is approximately 28 mm to 42 mm, playing a vital role in withstanding extreme heat.
Dimensions
I. Dimensions |
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Height |
Heights of our hospital fire doors generally fall within the range of 208 cm to 230 cm, which are suitable for most hospital passageways and room access points. For specialized medical zones like intensive care units or neonatal wards, custom heights up to 245 cm can be arranged to meet specific spatial needs. |
Width |
In single-door setups, the width commonly spans from 88 cm to 105 cm. When it comes to areas where bulky medical equipment needs to be transported, such as operating suites or rehabilitation centers, double-door configurations with widths up to 155 cm are provided. |
Thickness |
The overall thickness typically lies between 48 mm and 65 mm. This thickness affords the necessary fireproof insulation. The core fire-retardant material thickness is approximately 28 mm to 42 mm, playing a vital role in withstanding extreme heat. |
II. Materials |
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Door Panel Material |
Constructed from high-grade stainless steel, it provides enhanced corrosion resistance and strength. The surface is treated with a non-toxic, fire-resistant enamel coating, maintaining a sterile appearance and excellent fireproof capabilities in the hospital environment. |
Filling Material |
Premium fireproof mineral wool is used as the filling. It offers outstanding thermal insulation and fire resistance, effectively impeding the spread of flames and heat, and ensuring a safe evacuation route. |
Sealant and Gasket |
High-performance intumescent fireproof and smoke-sealing gaskets are installed around the door frame. When exposed to high temperatures, these gaskets expand rapidly to form an airtight and fireproof seal, preventing the infiltration of smoke and fire. |
III.Hardware |
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Hinges |
Industrial-strength fireproof stainless steel hinges with robust load-bearing capabilities are employed. They are engineered to endure high temperatures without warping, ensuring the door functions smoothly during a fire. Some hinges feature automatic closing and latching mechanisms for emergency situations. |
Door Locks |
Equipped with fail-safe panic bars and advanced fireproof locks. The panic bars enable swift egress during an evacuation, while the locks guarantee the door remains closed to contain the fire when not in use. |
Door Handles |
Made from antimicrobial copper alloy, the door handles are designed to minimize bacterial growth. They are easy to clean and sanitize, which is crucial in a hospital setting. |
IV. Performance Characteristics |
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Fire Resistance |
Capable of withstanding fire for up to [130] minutes, these doors offer ample time for patients, medical staff, and visitors to evacuate safely. The combination of fireproof materials and sealing design forms a formidable fire barrier. |
Smoke Prevention |
The intumescent gaskets excel in preventing smoke from spreading, protecting the air quality in adjacent areas and reducing the risk of smoke inhalation. |
Antimicrobial Properties |
The copper alloy door handles and the easy-to-clean surface contribute to a hygienic environment, inhibiting the growth and spread of bacteria. |
Durability | The use of top-quality materials and reliable hardware ensures that the doors can withstand the heavy usage and demanding conditions in a hospital, with a long service life. |
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