On behalf of a colleague on a type of fire door on a Middle Eastern new build:
"I've had a query regarding intumescent products on fire doors.
The doors reportedly have intumescent products inserted beneath the veneer on the edge of the door leaf.
It seems to me a large amount of the veneer would have to deteriorate before the intumescent product was actuated
Thoughts:
- If the white layer is intumescent mastic, the heat soak from the veneer would cause a considerable delay in expansion. If the veneer had to totally burn through (remembering that the face of the door, not the leading edge would be exposed to fire) I could see the door failing before the intumescent product came into play.
- If the intumescent layer expands before the veneer burns through, then the veneer would be forced off against the frame and imperfections in the fit would not be filled."
I'll try and add a picture later, the veneer layer appear quite thick.
Doors not BS certified or marked by a certification scheme as installed/made outside of the UK