Clashed vs Un-Clashed Fire Doors

Clashed Edge Fire Doors Definition: “Clashed edge” means an additional hardwood lipping (usually 6–10mm thick) is applied to the edges of the door, often with a rebated or stepped joint. These edges are usually glued and sometimes mechanically fixed. Features: Common on veneered doors and doors requiring extra durability. Can improve the fire resistance if … Continue reading Clashed vs Un-Clashed Fire Doors