• SANKALP Calibrated Flush Doors

    The process of manufacturing a Calibrated Flush Door Starts after a normal Flush Door is created.
    First Laminate / Veneer is pressed on the flush door under a specially designed press machine (like; Cold Press, Hydraulic Hot Press) giving the ultimate bonding to the flush door to ensure optimum strength and durability.
    Flush door is then passed in a calibration machine and thereafter in European wide belt sander uniform (Calibrated) thickness.
    The resultant flush doors are known as Calibrated Flush Doors.
    The Name itself defines the process and its unique feature.

  • SANKALP IS 3614 Fire Rated Doors

    Our company is engaged in manufacturing, distributing and supplying of fire resistant doors. Available in fire resistant level of 60 minutes tested to BS 476 Part 20 & 22, IS3614 (Part 2), this door is approved by CBRI (Roorkee) and IPIRTI (Indian Plywood Industries Research & Training Institute)
    55mm thick asbestos free composite Fire / Smoke check wooden shutters of 60 minutes fire resistance rating confirming to BS: 476 Part-22 & IS: 3614 Part-Il comprising of 9mm thick Non-combustible board sandwiching 30mm thick Proprietary fire resistance insulation material faced with 3mm commercial ply on both side with heat activated Intumescent fire seal strip of size 20mm x 4mm mounted on grooves on three sides except bottom and one coat of anti-termite fire retardant primer.

  • SANKALP IS 5509 Fire Rated Doors

    Fire Rated Doors is a door with a fire-resistance rating (sometimes referred to as a fire protection rating for closures) used as part of a passive fire protection system to reduce the spread of fire and smoke between separate compartments of a structure and to enable safe egress from a building or structure. All fire door must be installed with the appropriately fire resistant fittings, such as the frame and door hardware, for it to fully comply with any fire regulations.
    After giving the vacuum treatment to the timber, cross band which helps to prevent the timber against attack of fungi & termite. The fire retardant chemicals increase the resistance of timber against fire. These timbers are now ready for process of making Solid Core Fire Resistance Door in which on both faces of the door, Layer pressed with synthetic resin like phenol formaldehyde (P.F).

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