Fire protection that is almost invisible!

MB house entrance doors EI 30

EI30 / F30 fire-resistant exterior door wood & wood-aluminium 

EI230 S200 (Sa) C5 MB entrance door outside 1 fl.

EI30 / T30 fire-resistant external door wood & wood-aluminium

Design features at a glance:

All design variants have been tested for climate stability. Class 3/ test climate c, d and e was achieved
Sound insulation values up to 44 dB Rw,P
U-value per element up to 0.9 W/m²K with corresponding superstructures
Optionally realisable up to RC3 with EN 179 with corresponding superstructures

EI230 S200 (Sa) C5 MB external entrance door, single-leaf

Design features at a glance:
All design variants have been tested for climate stability. Class 3/ test climate c, d and e was achieved
Sound insulation values up to 44 dB Rw,P
U-value per element up to 0.9 W/m²K with corresponding superstructures
Optionally realisable up to RC3 with EN 179 with corresponding superstructures

1 and 2 flush EI230 S200 (Sa) C5 Fire doors

Design features at a glance:
All design variants have been tested for climate stability. Class 3/ test climate c, d and e was achieved
Sound insulation values up to 44 dB Rw,P
U-value per element up to 0.9 W/m²K with corresponding superstructures
Optionally realisable up to RC3 with EN 179 with corresponding superstructures

EI₂30 S₂₀₀₀ (Sa) C5 fire-resistant fire door

Fire-resistant fire doors for listed buildings or new builds.

E= Room sealing according to EN 16034 and EN 13501-2 ⟶ Resistance of a component with a room-separating function against fire exposure from one side to prevent the passage of flames or hot gas.
I₂= Thermal insulation in accordance with EN 16034 and EN 13501-2 ⟶ Ability of a component to withstand one-sided fire exposure and to reduce heat transfer from the side facing the fire to the side facing away from the fire.
30= Fire resistance time in minutes
S₂₀₀= Smoke tightness according to EN 16034 ⟶ Ability of a component to reduce or seal off the passage of gas or smoke from one side of the component to the other.
S₂₀₀ takes into account the smoke tightness at ambient temperature and at 200° C.
C5= Self-closing property according to EN 16034 and EN 13501-2 ⟶ Ability of a fire door to close completely in the event of a fire, even if the power supply fails. C5 stands for 200,000 tested closing cycles of the door.

Product details

Zero threshold door

Accessibility also in fire protection

Absolutely barrier-free
Zero thresholds are tested and approved in our fire protection doors
Can also be used for outward-opening doors
Floor inlet only 20 mm
Particularly suitable for renovation and new builds

Fire-retardant and barrier-free

The trend towards barrier-free thresholds is unstoppable. Regardless of the ageing population and the desire to live in one's own four walls for as long as possible, threshold-free transitions are simply a matter of convenience today. Doors and French windows must be easy to pass through so that they do not become an obstacle for children, the elderly, wheelchair users and wheelchair users in particular.

For both public buildings and barrier-free flats, there is a requirement to avoid lower door stops. If there is no other technical solution, the height of door thresholds must not exceed 20 mm. Nevertheless, these 20 mm represent an obstacle that must be overcome. With the threshold tested by us, this "stumbling step" is also a thing of the past.

Fire protection and accessibility can therefore be combined in many ways.

Delivery can be made nationwide. Deliveries to other European countries are also possible on request.

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