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Door Fittings

The panic bar unlocks the latch, allowing the door to be pushed open from the inside. External trim is a lock fitted on the outside of an emergency exit door to allow access to the panic bar and activation of the door from the outside. External trim is vital when an emergency exit door needs to be operated from another side, such as in the case of a stair case or main entry doors.It allows individuals to easily enter a door where a panic bar has been installed from the outside, whereas no one can enter a door where a panic bar has been fitted without external trim. Only by moving the exterior trim lever does the panic bar latch open the door. To get entry to the door from the outside, an external trim lock is fitted along with a panic bar. All Lock may be used on any type of door. Wood, metal, and glass, for example, and whether you are right or left handed. All external trim locks can be put on either a single or double leaf panic bar. Push bars are a form of door opening mechanism that enables people to open a door by pressing a bar. While panic bars were originally designed to prevent crowds from crashing in an emergency, they are now the principal door opening mechanism in many commercial buildings.

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Fire Door

Rock Miller Doors are designed to protect lives in the event of a fire-related disaster for up to two hours. Which is allowing sufficient time for a safe escape. These sets are available in glazed, fire-resistant, self-closing, single and double door sets for emergency. Rock Miller Emergency exit doors are built to our heavy-duty specifications and are available in single or double doors. The emergency exit doors are Plain and do not come with an access device as standard; it is the panic bar that keeps the door locked shut. The access device can be fitted as an accessory to allow the door to be opened from the outside. Additionally, we are able to provide the following accessories for your steel emergency exit doors: • Vision panels; • Powder coating; • Extra security drop bar system As this is the most secure type of panic bar unit, our fire exit doors come standard with 1 point, 2 point, and 3 point panic bars installed. For added security, the door set also includes 2 studs on the hinge side of the door that lock into the door frame when the door is closed. The available fire exit doors are made of premium materials to provide the best possible protection against larger-scale flames. The NABL Standards, which address how to assess a non-load bearing element's fire resistance, are followed in testing these doors.

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Door Fittings

A push bar, also known as a crosh bar or panic device, is used to swiftly unlock a door during an emergency. The mechanism is intended for life safety compliance and consists of a spring-loaded metal bar mounted horizontally to the inside of an egress-opening door. The heavy-duty exit device offers improved durability, while the smooth decreased projection touchbar assembly reduces catch dangers. . • Multiple locking options. • Panic bolts and latches, both visible and concealed • No visible fixings • Simple Installation

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Lead Lined Doors

Radiation cannot be transmitted via lead-lined doors and frames. They are often used to defend against x-rays in clinics, hospitals, imaging centers, veterinary offices, and other healthcare settings. They are also utilized for radiation shielding in structures with high security requirements, such as aerospace, airports, and defense sectors. • Hollow metal lead line doors constructed of pressed galvanized steel meet IS 4351 and IS 16074 standards and conform to IS 277. • Lead Lined Doors include a single layer of sheet lead in the center of the door. • Our lead-lined hinged doors protect personnel from radiation exposure from X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and PET scans. • Reduce exposure to an international acceptable level when using X-ray/scan equipment. • The doors have a centrally positioned lead sheet lining of appropriate thickness for the level of exposure. sliding lead door: (manual, electrical) It is mostly employed in areas with high ray intensity and no airtightness requirements. It is commonly used on doors to mixed entries and exits, as well as unique logistics routes. The area outside the channel is considerable, as is the thickness of the shielding layer. Because the channel size is big and there is no requirement for air tightness, the opening mechanism can normally be manually or electrically operated. Hinge Doors - As It is mostly employed in locations with low ray intensity and airtightness requirements. It is mostly utilized in personnel access channels. This type of site usually has a little shielding layer and a big The size is small, and airtightness is necessary. Typically, the opening technique can be manually opened. Lead Lined Doors are To protect against radiation exposure, lead-lined doors are typically used in X-ray or CT scan precincts within healthcare institutions and operating areas in nuclear plants. They are also utilized in veterinary practices with X-ray machines. Radiation-proof doors provide enough protection between an X-ray or radiation chamber and the adjacent regions. These Rock Miller lead-lined doors were specifically designed for the medical industry, such as the radiography section. In addition, we provide a variety of X-ray doors.

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