Sliding door
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Sliding door - PUERTAS FERROFLEX SL - fold-up / galvanised steel / indoor
Sliding door - PUERTAS FERROFLEX SL - fold-up / galvanised steel / indoor
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Characteristics

Type
sliding, fold-up
Material
galvanised steel
Applications
indoor, industrial
Other characteristics
high-speed, safety, automatic, large, motorized, fireproof, fire-resistant, high-resistance, isothermal

Description

Product description
Guillotine industrial sliding fire doors are designed to compartmentalise areas in case of fire and to prevent fire spread. They form a vertical barrier to isolate zones and limit propagation. Optionally they can include a pedestrian access door (example size: 800 x 2060 mm).

Fire resistance and configuration
Available in single-leaf (1 leaf) or double-leaf (2 leaves) configurations. Fire ratings: EI 60, EI 90 and EI 120 (certified). Compliant with UNE EN 1634-1 fire resistance tests.

Construction and materials
  • Outer material of the insulation panel: galvanized steel, lacquered.
  • Inner material of the insulation panel: rock wool.
  • Panel thickness: 100 mm.
  • Thermal transmittance (U-value): 0.8 W/m²·K.

Operation and use
  • Activation system: electromagnet.
  • Speed regulation included.
  • Available in manual or automatic models.
  • Designed for indoor and outdoor installations.

Applications
Suitable for industrial and large-scale facilities where compartmentalisation against fire and smoke is required: warehouses, logistics centres, industrial plants and similar environments.

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.