Core Application Sites of Large Glass Fireproof Door
Domestic Application Scenarios
In accordance with the Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings, the fire-resistant glass in large glass fire doors must meet the corresponding fire resistance integrity and thermal insulation requirements. Common application scenarios include:
1. Commercial and Office Buildings
-Class A Office Buildings/High-End Office Buildings: Lobby partitions, elevator lobbies and fire compartment demarcations, executive office areas and public corridors. These scenarios utilize Class A/Class B large glass fire doors. The transparent glass material enhances spatial openness, aligns with the design aesthetics of modern office buildings, while ensuring fire safety.
-Large commercial complexes: Partition doors between luxury brand stores and public corridors, fire compartment partitions in mall atriums, and private room doors in high-end dining areas. Frequently opened large glass fire doors are the mainstream choice, which remain open for daily use without affecting customer flow or display effects, while automatically closing to block smoke and fire during a fire.
-Convention Center/Exhibition Hall: Fire-rated partition doors between exhibition halls, with large glass panels that do not obstruct display of exhibits. The fire resistance rating of Class B or higher meets evacuation requirements for densely populated areas.
2. Public service buildings
-Medical Institutions: The partition doors in hospital outpatient halls, physical examination centers, and rehabilitation wards. These doors utilize antibacterial-coated frames combined with heat-insulating fire-resistant glass (Class B or above), ensuring adequate lighting and ventilation in medical spaces while providing patient safety during fires. For laboratory and imaging department partitions, radiation-resistant fireproof glass can be customized.
-Educational buildings: Fireproof partition doors for university libraries, lecture halls, and art teaching buildings. The large glass design enhances spatial lighting to meet the environmental requirements for teaching and reading, with Class B fireproof doors complying with regulatory standards.
3. High-end Civil and Special Buildings
-Star-rated hotels and boutique homestays: The glass fire-rated doors in hotel lobbies, banquet halls, and executive lounges harmonize with the hotel's light luxury decor. Such materials are also commonly used for partition walls in public areas of high-end apartments.
-Cultural and Creative Park/Historic Building Renovation: Preserving the architectural character, large glass fire doors are installed for fire separation in cultural exhibition halls and viral check-in spots, with custom antique-style frames paired with fire-resistant glass to balance safety and aesthetics.
1. Inappropriate scenarios:
Large glass fire doors are not recommended for high-temperature industrial facilities (e.g., metallurgical or ceramic workshops) or hazardous material warehouses, where steel solid fire doors are more suitable. They are also unsuitable for areas with severe dust pollution, as glass is prone to contamination and its fire resistance may be compromised.
2. Core compatibility requirements:
For densely populated public areas, it is recommended to adopt a normally open interlocked design; large glass fire doors in children's activity spaces (kindergartens, early education centers) must use tempered fire-resistant glass to prevent injuries from glass breakage.
The large glass fireproof door transcends the conventional design constraints of heavy, enclosed fire doors by integrating fire safety with the transparent aesthetic of glass, making it the preferred choice for modern buildings in commercial, medical, and office settings. Featuring a customized frame design and tiered fire-resistant glass configuration, this product not only complies with China's National Code for Fire Protection Design of Buildings but also seamlessly adapts to the aesthetic and functional requirements of diverse architectural applications.