Yes, Steelcraft doors and/or frames are available and can carry a UL, WH or FM label. The type of fire label (UL, WH or FM) is dictated by the specifications and local building code.
Doors ...
Steelcraft doors and/or frames do not contain any asbestos.
Steelcraft did use asbestos in the following products:
Steelcraft S16-Series stile and rail door with flush panel and UL fire door l...
ASTM E-119 is a test standard for walls, partitions and floor or roof systems:
This test standard is also used for ceramic type glasses when used as window wall and/or borrowed light frames.
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ITS/WHI is "Warnoch Hersey". ITS/WHI is the formal designation for Intertek Testing Services / Warnock Hersey. ITS/WHI is an independent agency with testing, listing, in-plant inspection, and label...
Maximum UL Fire Rated door sizes are as follows:
A-Series:
4' 0" X 8' 0" single door
8' 0" X 8' 0” double door or pairs
B-Series
4' 0" X 10' 0" single door
8' 0" X 10' 0” double doo...
High Definition (High Def) door panel designs have deeper shadow lines than conventional CE-Series designs.
CE-Series doors are available with optional High Definition (HD2 and HD2A) door panel de...
A UL 20 minute fire rating is the maximum fire rating for a Full Glass (FG) door design.
A14-Series door construction:
Max fire rating is 20 minute. UL label only
FG must use Over-Lapping Stee...
On fire rated transom and/or sidelight frames and fire rated window frames, Steelcraft labeling procedures only control the O/A width and/or height of the frames based on wall condition. The amount...