Promat UK has added two new steel framed glazed door systems and a timber door set to its range of fire safety solutions for domestic, public and commercial buildings.

All three door sets are available in EI30 or EI60 specifications, which means they will retain their integrity in the event of a fire for either 30 or 60 minutes.

The new steel frame doors, Pyrosec Door and Pyrosec Slimlite, allow fire doors to be integrated into fire resistance screens and partitions. Both are designed to integrate with the Promat Systemglas Ferro fire resistant glazing system.

Pyrosec Door is available in a single or double leaf configuration, with minimal stainless steel frame members and compatibility with a full complement of over panels and side screens that allow for clear butt joint glazing.

Pyrosec Slimlite has a 20mm frame section, 25mm stiles and 90mm rails.

The timber door set, offers the same fire resistance as the two Pyrosec options for applications where a traditional timber solution is required. It integrates with the Promat Systemglas Ligna glazing system, which is widely used in all kinds of traditional and contemporary interiors. 

Cath McLean, Segment Manager – Glass said: “As the annual Fire Door Safety Week once again shines a light on why we can never become complacent about fire safety in new build and refurbishment projects, we are delighted to be able to be launching these three new door sets at this time.

“With no margin for error when it comes to the design and installation of passive fire protection products, it is important that specifiers and installers have access to the systems they can depend on. That’s why we invest in creating fully tested complete systems which ensure risk is minimised at all points in the supply chain – ultimately providing peace of mind for clients and the end-users of buildings.”

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