🔥 Acoustic and Glazed Door
An acoustic and glazed door is a specialized type of door designed to provide both sound insulation and visual transparency while maintaining safety and functionality. It is commonly used in offices, conference rooms, hospitals, hotels, studios, and commercial buildings where noise control and aesthetics are important.
Acoustic Fire Doors are specially engineered to provide both fire resistance (60–120 minutes) and sound insulation (35–55 dB). These doors are widely used in studios, hotels, auditoriums, and server rooms where safety and silence are equally important.
Core Construction
- Door thickness: 55mm – 65mm
- Fire Layer: Calcium Silicate / Mineral Wool
- Acoustic Layer: Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV)
- Frame: Double rebate steel/wood frame
- Intumescent Fire Seal (blocks fire & smoke)
- Acoustic Gaskets (blocks sound leakage)
- Automatic Drop Seal (seals bottom gap)
65mm thick composite fire and acoustic shutter with 120 min fire rating and 38dB sound insulation. Constructed using non-combustible boards and insulation filler, finished with teak ply and intumescent seals on all sides. Bottom fitted with acoustic seal.
Hardwood frame (150×95 mm) treated with fire-retardant coating and fitted with intumescent and acoustic seals to ensure full protection and durability.
Glazed Fire Doors combine transparent visibility with fire protection. Used in lobbies, corridors, and stairwells, they allow natural light while maintaining fire resistance for 60–120 minutes.
Technical Specifications
- Frame: GI / Stainless Steel (1.2–1.6mm)
- Glass: Borosilicate / Ceramic glass
- Seals: Intumescent + ceramic tape
- Compliance: IS 3614 & NBC 2016
- Modern aesthetic design
- Natural light flow
- Fire-safe transparent barrier
- Ideal for architects & designers