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Shadcore Fire Door FD30, FD60 - Fire doors
Shadcore Fire Door FD30, FD60 - Fire doors
Shadcore Fire Door FD30, FD60 - Fire doors

Verified 4 months ago

Shadbolt International

Shadcore Door (NFR)

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Shadbolt International

Shadcore Door FD30

Verified 4 months ago

Shadbolt International

Shadcore Door FD60

Summary
Solid core door with fire resistance up to 60 minutes.
Solid core door with fire resistance up to 60 minutes.
Solid core door with fire resistance up to 60 minutes.
Application

Suitable for internal fire door applications that require up to 60 minutes fire resistance.

Suitable for internal fire door applications that require up to 60 minutes fire resistance.

Suitable for internal fire door applications that require up to 60 minutes fire resistance.

Description

Shadcore is a solid core door which can provide fire resistance up to 60 minutes in an extensive size range. The doors can be supplied to meet acoustic and mechanical requirements to suit project needs. Available as internal fire door and non-fire rated door.


Features and benefits:

  • Shadcore allows a more extensive size range than the ENcore doors, with larger glazing areas possible.
  • Concealed hinges are available.
  • Fire doors can be supplied with postformed PVC laminate facings for greater impact resistance.
  • Consistent and durable graduated-density particleboard core construction does not require additional sub-facings or internal framing.
  • Independent third party fire test reports or assessments can be provided for every individual door type supplied, even though purpose-made.
  • Doors with resistance to cold smoke are also available, as required in many applications.
  • Doors achieve high levels of mechanical performance, strength and dimensional stability.
  • Acoustic doors, with fire resistance if required, are also available.
  • Glazed apertures can be included without compromising performance.
  • BM TRADA Q-Mark or equivalent.


Ironmongery:

  • Doors can be supplied with any suitable ironmongery permitted either by the Code of Practice for Essential Hardware, published by the Door and Hardware Federation, or under a reputable independent third party quality assurance scheme. There is a wide choice for which fire performance has been validated by test.
  • Fire doors must be hinged or pivoted and have some form of self-closing device; they may be latched or unlatched. Door closers must comply with BS EN 1154:1996. Concealed overhead closers are possible in some applications.

Sub frames:

Shadbolt can supply assembled and braced sub frames with all doors if required. The use of sub frames is recommended due to the fact:

  • They can be incorporated in the computerised door schedule at an early stage and are accurately manufactured in factory conditions.
  • Sub frames provide sufficient tolerances to enable manufacture of doors to proceed before construction of the structural openings. Without sub frames, it is often necessary to delay manufacture until a site survey can be carried out of openings as built.

Shadcore is a solid core door which can provide fire resistance up to 60 minutes in an extensive size range. The doors can be supplied to meet acoustic and mechanical requirements to suit project needs. Available as internal fire door and non-fire rated door.


Features and benefits:

  • Shadcore allows a more extensive size range than the ENcore doors, with larger glazing areas possible.
  • Concealed hinges are available.
  • Fire doors can be supplied with postformed PVC laminate facings for greater impact resistance.
  • Consistent and durable graduated-density particleboard core construction does not require additional sub-facings or internal framing.
  • Independent third party fire test reports or assessments can be provided for every individual door type supplied, even though purpose-made.
  • Doors with resistance to cold smoke are also available, as required in many applications.
  • Doors achieve high levels of mechanical performance, strength and dimensional stability.
  • Acoustic doors, with fire resistance if required, are also available.
  • Glazed apertures can be included without compromising performance.
  • BM TRADA Q-Mark or equivalent.


Ironmongery:

  • Doors can be supplied with any suitable ironmongery permitted either by the Code of Practice for Essential Hardware, published by the Door and Hardware Federation, or under a reputable independent third party quality assurance scheme. There is a wide choice for which fire performance has been validated by test.
  • Fire doors must be hinged or pivoted and have some form of self-closing device; they may be latched or unlatched. Door closers must comply with BS EN 1154:1996. Concealed overhead closers are possible in some applications.

Sub frames:

Shadbolt can supply assembled and braced sub frames with all doors if required. The use of sub frames is recommended due to the fact:

  • They can be incorporated in the computerised door schedule at an early stage and are accurately manufactured in factory conditions.
  • Sub frames provide sufficient tolerances to enable manufacture of doors to proceed before construction of the structural openings. Without sub frames, it is often necessary to delay manufacture until a site survey can be carried out of openings as built.

Shadcore is a solid core door which can provide fire resistance up to 60 minutes in an extensive size range. The doors can be supplied to meet acoustic and mechanical requirements to suit project needs. Available as internal fire door and non-fire rated door.


Features and benefits:

  • Shadcore allows a more extensive size range than the ENcore doors, with larger glazing areas possible.
  • Concealed hinges are available.
  • Fire doors can be supplied with postformed PVC laminate facings for greater impact resistance.
  • Consistent and durable graduated-density particleboard core construction does not require additional sub-facings or internal framing.
  • Independent third party fire test reports or assessments can be provided for every individual door type supplied, even though purpose-made.
  • Doors with resistance to cold smoke are also available, as required in many applications.
  • Doors achieve high levels of mechanical performance, strength and dimensional stability.
  • Acoustic doors, with fire resistance if required, are also available.
  • Glazed apertures can be included without compromising performance.
  • BM TRADA Q-Mark or equivalent.


Ironmongery:

  • Doors can be supplied with any suitable ironmongery permitted either by the Code of Practice for Essential Hardware, published by the Door and Hardware Federation, or under a reputable independent third party quality assurance scheme. There is a wide choice for which fire performance has been validated by test.
  • Fire doors must be hinged or pivoted and have some form of self-closing device; they may be latched or unlatched. Door closers must comply with BS EN 1154:1996. Concealed overhead closers are possible in some applications.

Sub frames:

Shadbolt can supply assembled and braced sub frames with all doors if required. The use of sub frames is recommended due to the fact:

  • They can be incorporated in the computerised door schedule at an early stage and are accurately manufactured in factory conditions.
  • Sub frames provide sufficient tolerances to enable manufacture of doors to proceed before construction of the structural openings. Without sub frames, it is often necessary to delay manufacture until a site survey can be carried out of openings as built.
Material
Particleboard, Laminate, Wood, Glass
Particleboard, Laminate, Wood, Glass
Particleboard, Laminate, Wood, Glass
Shape
Rectangle
Rectangle
Rectangle
Length
Bespoke
Bespoke
Bespoke
Width
Bespoke
Bespoke
Bespoke
Height
Bespoke
Bespoke
Bespoke
Warranty description
One year
One year
One year

Specification

Classification data
Format
-
-
-
Door leaf size
As drawing., As schedule.
As drawing., As schedule.
As drawing., As schedule.
Performance
-
-
-
Fire resistance
-
-
-
Integrity
Non-fire rated.
To BS 476-22, 30 minutes.
To BS 476-22, 60 minutes.
Smoke leakage
Not required., Required.
Not required., Required.
Not required., Required.
Door structure
High density solid particleboard core.
High density solid particleboard core.
High density solid particleboard core.
Facings
Plastic laminate, colour., Wood veneer, species.
Plastic laminate, colour., Wood veneer, species.
Plastic laminate, colour., Wood veneer, species.
Lippings
Lip two vertical edges concealed., Lip two vertical edges exposed., Lip four edges concealed., Lip four edges exposed.
Lip two vertical edges concealed., Lip two vertical edges exposed., Lip four edges concealed., Lip four edges exposed.
Lip two vertical edges concealed., Lip two vertical edges exposed., Lip four edges concealed., Lip four edges exposed.
Glazing
-
-
-
Type
Unibead., Beads clad., Vision panels., As schedule.
Unibead., Beads clad., Vision panels., As schedule.
Unibead., Beads clad., Vision panels., As schedule.
Hardware
As schedule.
As schedule.
As schedule.
Perimeter seals
Acoustic seals., Intumescent seals., Smoke seals., Buffer seals., Smoke/ Acoustic seals.
Acoustic seals., Intumescent seals., Smoke seals., Buffer seals., Smoke/ Acoustic seals.
Acoustic seals., Intumescent seals., Smoke seals., Buffer seals., Smoke/ Acoustic seals.
Accessories
-
-
-

Additional properties

Rounded vertical edges
Not required., Required.
Not required., Required.
Not required., Required.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials
No
No
No
Country of material origin
Europe
Europe
Europe
Country of product manufacture
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
A1–A3 ('Production stage')

Embodied carbon as defined in BS EN 15804

Lower emissions

Lower emissions

Lower emissions

Normalized unit
-
-
-
Declared unit
0.72 kg CO₂ eq/m³
0.72 kg CO₂ eq/m³
0.72 kg CO₂ eq/m³