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Who knows about the grade C fireproof door materials?

Who knows about the grade C fireproof door materials?

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There are no differences in the interior materials of the grade A , B and C fire doors, they all use fire?rock?wool?boards. The only difference is the thickness of built-in fire rock wool boards. The rock wool boards' thickness of grade A fire doors is 52 mm, that of grade B is 46mm, and that of grade C is 40 mm.
I am happy to answer your questions. Wood or steel materials are usually used. The new national standard fire doors: According to the enacted GB12955-2008, the fire endurance of grade C fire doors is 0.5 hours and that of grade A and B are 1.5 hours and 1.0 hours respectively. I hope my answer can help you.
Wood or steel materials are usually used in them. The new national standard fire doors: According to the enacted GB12955-2008, the fire endurance of grade C fire doors is 0.5 hours and that of grade A and B are 1.5 hours and 1.0 hours respectively.
grade C fireproof door materials: 1. the doorframe raw materials of grade C fireproof doors: the galvanized?steel?sheet is no less than 1.2 mm(the thickness of steel plate is no less than 1.5 mm when the height and width of doors are more than 2.1 m and 1.2 m respectively). 2. the door leaf raw materials of grade C fireproof doors: the thickness of galvanized?steel?sheets is no less than 0.8 mm. 3. the reinforcement raw materials of grade C fireproof doors: the thick?steel?plate is no less than 1.2 mm, if there are bolt-holes, the thickness of which is no less than 3.0 mm. 4. filler: The fireproofing filling materials that fit the environmental and standard needs(for instance, door leafs are filled with perlite fireproof materials inside, and doorframes are filled with fire-resistant cement) meet the test criterion promulgated by the relevant state departments. 5, the sealing requirements: there are seal grooves in doorframes and within which are embedded with refractories.

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