Sekura new fire rated fibreglass composite doors

A Sekura Group product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Mar 21, 2006

Castle Range of fibreglass composite doors have been tested to BS 476 Part 22:1987 and have met and exceeded the test requirements for 30 minutes fire resisting doorsets.

Sekura announce that the Castle Range of fibreglass composite doors have been tested to BS 476 Part 22:1987 and have met and exceeded the test requirements for 30 minutes fire resisting doorsets thus meeting the Building Regulations requirement FD30S Complete with UPVc side panel .

Sekura are the ONLY door manufacturer who has achieved this standard.

The doorset / side panel combination is for use in all applications but ideally suited for use in flats, shared entrances and multiple entrance dwellings where the Building Regulations require a fully approved FD30S fire doorset.

Complete with the 'Secured by Design' license, our doors can offer you:.

* superior thermal insulation when compared to timber doors.

* pre-finished fibre glass facings that will not peel, flake, or crack.

* highly resistant to warping, bowing or twisting.

* resistant to knocks or scratches.

* highly secure and durable.

* comes with a 10 year guarantee.

* meets the requirements of PAS23/24.

* 30 min FIRE RATING.

Keith Swinbank, Sales Manager for The Sekura Group stated, "Quite a few door manufacturers have seen the benefits of developing a fire rated door so as to satisfy the needs of the Social Housing market, especially incorporating them into entrances to flats".

"We at The Sekura Group have taken things one step further with the incorporation of a PVCu Side Panel so as to give more options to specifiers".

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