Hurst Doors has added the fds GRP fire door system to its product range, with all stages of the fds supply chain, up to and including the doorset manufacturer, are third-party certified to the BM Trada Q-Mark certification scheme.

The fds GRP composite fire door system has undergone in excess of 30 bi-directional tests featuring 60 individual door sets, undertaken three independent accredited European countries’ test laboratories, achieving an average of 45 minutes integrity – equating to 50% over run of the 30 minute pass criteria. It was also tested to the more demanding EN1634-1:2014 European standard.

Testing was completed on both solid and glazed door options, with or without overhead fanlights, and has recently been completed on glazed side panels, with plans to introduce these imminently.

Sales director Mark Atkinson said: “Today, the industry demands a GRP Composite fire door system that can consistently demonstrate compliance and dependable performance, and this can only be achieved through bi-directional testing and third-party certification.

“In addition, it is also crucial to have that transparency of the supply chain, in order to provide full traceability of the product. That’s exactly what the fds fire door system has been designed to provide, and we’re delighted with the results.”

Hurst manufacture fds fire doors in ten doors styles, with or without an overhead fanlight, and in a variety of colours.

www.hurstdoors.co.uk

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