Blastproof Security Doors

Blastproof Security Doors

Security in public places is essential to protect individuals and communities from potential acts of violence and terrorism.

EXR1 EXR2

CE certified

Internally reinforced

Anti-corrosion coating

C4, C5 Class locks

Sound insulation

Resistance to wind load

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Fire Doors

Blastproof Security Doors

Security in public places is essential to protect individuals and communities from potential acts of violence and terrorism. Anti-explosive precautions, such as the use of bomb-resistant doors and structures, can play a crucial role in preventing or mitigating the impact of explosive attacks in these areas. Our blast-resistant doors have been tested and certified according to EN 13123-2:2004. They have achieved a Class EXR2 rating for resistance against blast waves from hand-carried high explosives placed a few metres away in an open-air environment. Our doors are equipped with a durable multi-point locking system, ensuring maximum security. The door frame and leaf are manufactured from cold-rolled steel, and the door structure is internally reinforced and has a 20 mm threshold as standard. The doors come pre-hung on four ø22 mm welded hinges equipped with ball bearings and additionally reinforced with anti-forcing bolts. The acoustic performance and air permeability are improved with the use of a bespoke EPDM seal.

Our security doors are bespoke

The price fluctuates based on door sizes, project location, technical specifications, and specific customer preferences regarding integration with the access control system. These are just a few factors to consider. For a precise price estimate, please fill out the form below.

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Certification

Adherence to EN standards is expected in all commercial projects. Our security doors are tested and certified according to European Union norms.

Fire Resistance
According to EN 16034: 2014
Burglar Resistance Classification
According to EN 1627: 2012
Multiple closing and opening
According to EN 12400: 2004
Wind load resistance
According to EN 12210: 2001
Corrosion resistance
According to EN ISO 12944-2: 2001
Water tightness
According to EN 12208: 2001
Sound insulation
According to EN ISO 717-1: 1999
Thermal permeability
According to EN ISO10077-1: 2007
Air permeability
According to EN 12207: 2001
Operational forces
According to EN 12217: 2005
Mechanical strength
According to EN 1192: 2001