Heinen fire-resistant doors have been designed to meet your needs in exceptional dimensions, while still meeting the requirements in terms of intensive use and mechanical resistance. For example, a Heinen double door, EI1-60, can easily compartmentalise an opening of 4.40 x 4.40 m!
Heinen has always been a pioneer in fire-resistant compartmentalisation.
As early as 1973, the brand attracted attention by perfecting the world’s first metal fire-resistant door!
Since 2010, Heinen doors have been validated according to European standards by no fewer than 30 official fire tests. The pace of developments and the intensive activity in the R&D department even prompted the company to purchase its own furnace that meets European standards in order to carry out pre-tests.
All Heinen external fire doors for pedestrians are CE marked according to the new European standards EN 16034 (fire doors) and EN 14351-1 (external pedestrian doors)
The performance features
of the Heinen fire-resistance door
If fire breaks out, the construction elements must fulfil their function despite the effects of the fire. The stability of the structural elements must be ensured throughout the period of time needed to evacuate the building. The walls and doors that separate the various compartments of the structure must limit the spread of the fire. Heinen can confine fire for up to 180 minutes. In fire-resistant compartmentalisation, but the weak points are the building openings.
The evacuation of people and deployment of the emergency services will be more efficient if the atmosphere is clear and breathable. Thanks to intumescent seals (which swell upon contact with heat), developed by Heinen,