When entrusted with repairing fire doors, it’s crucial to get it right. This task includes meeting strict industry standards. In this article, Adkwik will help you achieve the bond you need, getting your glue working faster and cost-effectively, all while making safety a top priority.
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The Rise in Fire Door Repair
As of February 2023, all communal fire doors must be checked every three months, and front entrance doors (FEDs) must be inspected once every six to twelve months, depending on the height of the building. Due to this new legislation, councils, local authorities, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and office buildings perform more frequent routine fire protection checks.Â
Replacing damaged fire doors can be costly, so many establishments opt for professional repairs. Whether you’re called in to address aesthetic issues or functional concerns, it is crucial to reinstate the fire door’s integrity so it operates exactly as intended.
Fire Door Laminate RepairÂ
One of the most common challenges in door repair involves issues with the laminate. Over time, these doors are susceptible to scratches, chipping, and the potential peeling or bubbling of the laminate layer.Â
Laminate repair may be a routine task, but it’s crucial to be extra vigilant and adhere to all industry standards when repairing fire doors. You also need a trusted bonding solution that will withstand the nuances and challenges of the task.
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Adhesive for Fire Door RepairÂ
Your chosen bonding solution for repairing fire doors must meet the criteria below.
Compatibility:
Naturally, the chosen glue must be compatible with the type of laminate used on the fire door, ensuring efficient adhesion.
Durability:Â
Ageing or inadequate glue contributes to delamination. The selected adhesive must maintain integrity over time, even after prolonged abrasion and impact.
Moisture Resistance:
The adhesive should resist moisture, preventing future delamination issues.
Fire Resistance:Â
Fire doors must withstand and contain fire for a specific period. Therefore, the chosen adhesive must be fire-resistant and endure fluctuating temperatures to maintain the door’s original safety features.
Suggested Products for Bonding Fire Door Laminate:
A standout bonding solution excelling in all essential aspects is Urea Formaldehyde Resin. UF Resin is a dependable way to reattach the laminate layer that may have peeled off or become damaged. We recommend Aerolite One Shot Powdered Resin Wood Glue paired with Prefere 5353 Acid hardener to deliver the most efficient results.
Aerolite One Shot is a long-established woodworking adhesive suitable for high-quality joinery and furniture-making applications. It also has excellent gap-filling qualities and is water resistant.
What’s especially great is that the resin only takes moments to mix with water and can be easily applied with a brush or glue roller, such as the Gupfo Pfohl Glue Spreader. This simple solution is incredibly time-efficient and excellent for on-site tasks. See the simple mixing process in action by viewing our helpful ‘How to Mix One Shot Resin’ demonstration video here.
To customise the bond further, use the powdered resin with Prefere 5353 Acid hardener to speed up assembly time, ensuring swift and efficient repair for each fire door you work on.Â
Find Adhesive Solutions at Adkwik Â
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