Making double fire doors in Akola means we must think about the local rules plus how people use these doors every day. We mix strong steel with careful design to meet fire safety laws here while staying easy to open and close. Our goal is to give a door that holds up under pressure and stops fire for long enough.
People need more than just metal slabs. They want doors built right from good steel sheets, sealed tight, tested for fire resistance. We follow IS 3614 Part 2 and BS 476 Part 20 & 22 standards for testing at CBRI Roorkee, proving our doors stand firm against heat and flames for up to two hours. That’s no small feat given the climate swings around here.
Our production line blends skilled work and machines that cut, weld, and coat metal precisely. Every door frame fits snugly, with hinges and panic bars checked twice before shipping out. We keep records of tests done, material batches used—it's part of running a proper plant focused on trustworthiness rather than shortcuts.
The choice of finishes matters too: galvanized or powder-coated surfaces help fight rust caused by humidity during monsoon months in Akola. Beyond that, we offer insulated options like PUF panels inside the door core that help not just with fire but also temperature control between rooms or buildings.
We have seen projects where timely delivery was as critical as product quality itself; so scheduling production runs around available raw materials plus transport logistics keeps us sharp but cautious—we don’t overpromise but try hard not to delay.
If you want sturdy double fire doors tailored for your factory or office near Akola—doors tested well beyond basic checks—we can talk details anytime. Ready stock exists but custom sizes or added features take some lead time depending on complexity.