AK/Apple doors tested and certified for 76 minutes as per BS 476 Part 22 by IPIRTI, the most trusted Govt. organization who is conducting testing activities as per various national & international standards. This part of BS 476 has been prepared under the direction of fire standards committee and describes the procedures for determining the resistance of non-loadbearing elements of building construction when subjected to the heating and pressure conditions specified in BS 476: Part 20. AK/Apple Fire Retardant flush door satisfies all the criteria of stability, integrity and insulation as per standard. They come in a thickness of 35 to 65 mm while we can mould the size as per the customer’s requirement.
The low flammability, low rate of burning and higher flame penetration time give the occupants more time to escape and this provides the user with a safety and comfort assurance. Occupants of buildings will get additional peace of mind and protection from fire without compensating the use of green building materials viz wood and panel products.
Some of the features of AK/Apple Fire rated doors including serving as a regular door at all times, provide ready egress from a fire area during a fire, inhibit spreading of fire, protect life and property by reducing smoke hazardous etc. We are supplying door shutters as well.
Some of the leading hotels we supplied: ITC Gardenia-Bangalore, ITC Grand Bharat-Gurgaon, Taj Yeshwanthpur- Bengaluru, TATA HOUSING PROJECTS -GOA, ITC- BHUBANESHWAR, SHANGRILA HOTEL-MUMBAI, I.T.C. GRAND CHOLA-CHENNAI, NOVOTEL/IBIS –BANGALORE.

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Panel sizes

A range of sizes are available according to customer needs.

Thickness

Common thickness range from 25mm to 45mm.

Bond/Adhesive

Phenol formaldehyde (PF) for weather and Boil Water Proof (BWP) and low formaldehyde formulation for compliance to emission level requirements such as E1.

FEATURES

Panel sizes :  A range of sizes are available according to customer needs.

Thickness : Common thickness range from 25mm to 45mm.

Bond/Adhesive : Phenol formaldehyde (PF) for weather and Boil Water Proof (BWP) and low formaldehyde formulation for compliance to emission level requirements such as E1.

1) Dimensional stable core signifying enhanced strength and extra durability.
2) Its frames provide strength for fitting of hinges and anti deviation resistance.
3) Chemically treated to resist borer and termite attack.
4) Kiln dried to resist moisture, warping and to avoid twisting.
5) Manufactured to suit local climate and ready onto fix doors.
6) Excellent strength, stiffness impact resistance
7) Unique dimension stability
8) Superior finish.

ADVANTAGES OF FINGER JOINT: (AS PER BIS SPECIFICATION)

Finger jointing results in higher quality and stronger pieces and components, while dramatically reducing waste in the industry. By using finger joints, it is possible to produce pieces of sawn timber that are made completely of heartwood, knotless and very straight. The most important advantages of finger joint wood are straightness, dimensional stability, and the end product is always of premium quality.

INSTALLATIONS & STORAGE GUIDELINES FOR FLUSH DOOR-

1) Deliver doors to the building site after the plaster, drywall and/or concrete dries.
2) Stacking of flush doors are recommended to be in a horizontal position on a flat floor in a clean, dry, well-ventilated building; the doors shall be kept away from direct sunlight and source of extreme heat, cold or humidity. Do not lean on the doors vertically against a wall or other structure.
3) If the doors are being stored at the job site and not for immediate installation, the top & bottom sides must be sealed.
4) Flush doors should not be trimmed by more than 10mm at any of its edges.
5) Locks should be placed at exactly the place shown by the sticker, immediately after the installation.
6) The gap between the frame and door shall be 3mm.
7) Polish/paint or laminate on door surface is recommended to be on both sides and with same characteristics material only, to avoid warpage later on.

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