Fire rated steel doors are specified to protect escape routes, separate fire compartments, and help control risk in high-occupancy buildings. Guangdong Qi’an Door Industry Co.,Ltd. supplies project-focused steel door solutions from China, with this category centered on fire rated steel doors and fire-resistant roller shutter door systems for larger openings. If you are sourcing for contractors, developers, distributors, or facility upgrades, this page is designed for schedule-based purchasing—clear scope, scalable quantities, and export-ready support.
Steel fire doors are commonly used in stairwells, corridors, electrical rooms, pump rooms, storage areas, parking access zones, and other service spaces where durability and stable performance are required. Compared with standard steel doors, fire rated models are purchased around compliance language, rating time, and installation consistency—especially when multiple zones in the same building require different door types.
Many industrial and logistics projects need fire protection across wide openings that cannot be efficiently handled by hinged doors. The fire-resistant roller shutter door listed in this category is a practical solution for warehouses, loading bays, factory partitions, and large service entrances. Buyers searching for rolling steel fire doors typically want:
strong steel construction for repetitive daily operation
space-saving opening method that keeps floor area clear
compatibility with compartment planning in large buildings
consistent manufacturing for multi-opening projects
If your schedule combines roller shutters with hinged sets, Qi’an can coordinate finishes, labeling, and packing to keep site installation organized.
This category aligns closely with hot search intent around commercial and industrial safety upgrades, including:
protected stair doors and corridor separation in public buildings
plant rooms and electrical areas where access must remain controlled
storage and logistics zones with wide openings
service corridors in hospitals, hotels, and mixed-use developments
Depending on local code and design, many projects also evaluate commercial steel fire doors and industrial fire rated steel door solutions together, so procurement teams can standardize performance across different building areas.
International tenders often reference test standards and installation rules. For export communication and spec alignment, buyers frequently search and specify using:
EN 1634-1 steel fire doors (fire testing reference in many EN-based projects)
BS 476 Part 22 steel fire doors (commonly seen in UK-related specifications)
UL 10C steel fire doors (often used for US-facing specifications)
On many projects, steel fire doors are also managed under installation and maintenance rules in tender documents. Sharing your target market early (EU/UK/US/AU) helps ensure the correct documentation route is discussed from the start.
Qi’an supports schedule-driven procurement. For faster quotation and fewer revisions, most buyers send:
opening list (sizes, quantities, handing, and wall thickness)
required door type (roller shutter or hinged where applicable)
hardware needs and any pre-preparation requirements
destination port / delivery timeline
labeling rules by floor and room for site efficiency
For larger projects, consistent batch control and packaging are just as important as unit price. Clear marking, protective packing, and shipment planning can help reduce site damage and speed up installation.
Q1: Are fire rated steel doors suitable for industrial buildings?
Yes. They are widely specified in industrial and logistics facilities for compartment separation, service rooms, and protected routes.
Q2: When should I choose a fire-resistant roller shutter door?
Choose it for wide openings such as warehouses, loading bays, and factory partitions where a shutter format is more practical than hinged doors.
Q3: Can you supply OEM sizes for a full project schedule?
Yes. Qi’an supports OEM production for project schedules, including quantity planning and export delivery coordination.
Q4: Which standards are commonly referenced in international tenders?
Common tender keywords include EN 1634-1, BS 476 Part 22, and UL 10C, depending on the destination market and spec language.

