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When securing a commercial or industrial building, the integrity of a fire door assembly is only as reliable as its hardware components. As a leading fire door hardware manufacturer, D&D Hardware understands that every hinge, lock, and closer plays a critical role in life safety and property protection. This comprehensive guide explores the essential certifications, testing standards, and technical specifications that define world-class fire door hardware for global projects.
In the realm of passive fire protection, there is no room for compromise. Fire doors are engineered to prevent the spread of flames and smoke, but they cannot perform this function if the hardware fails under extreme heat. Certification from internationally recognized bodies such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and European Standards (EN) provides independent verification that the hardware will perform as designed during a fire emergency.
As a dedicated fire door hardware manufacturer, we subject our products to rigorous testing to ensure compliance with the most stringent global standards. This commitment not only ensures safety but also provides architects, specifiers, and door manufacturers with the confidence needed to integrate our products into their high-stakes projects.
The European standards (EN) are recognized globally for their comprehensive testing protocols, evaluating everything from durability and corrosion resistance to fire endurance. Our D&D CE Series hardware is meticulously engineered to meet and exceed these benchmarks.

Our standard Door Hinge has undergone the BS EN1935 200,000 cycles test, demonstrating exceptional durability for high-traffic environments. More importantly, it achieves an EN1634 Fire Rated classification of up to 192 minutes and 260 minutes, ensuring structural integrity during prolonged exposure to fire. Additionally, it boasts an EN1670 Corrosion Resistance rating of 240 hours, making it suitable for harsh environments.
For projects requiring a sleeker aesthetic without sacrificing safety, our Concealed Hinge also passes the BS EN1935 200,000 cycles test. It offers an EN1634 Fire Rated classification of 132 minutes and an EN1670 Corrosion Resistance rating of 48 hours.
Security and fire safety must go hand in hand. The D&D Door Lock is tested to BS EN12209 for 200,000 cycles. It provides formidable fire protection, achieving an EN1634 Fire Rated status of 111 minutes and 260 minutes, alongside an EN1670 Corrosion Resistance of 240 hours.
Complementing the lock body, our Lock Cylinder is tested to BS EN1303 for 100,000 cycles. It maintains its operational integrity with an EN1634 Fire Rated classification of 183 minutes and an EN1670 Corrosion Resistance of 96 hours.
A fire door must close automatically and latch securely to be effective. Our Door Closer is rigorously tested to BS EN1154 for 500,000 cycles, ensuring reliable operation over a long lifespan. It is EN1634 Fire Rated for 120 and 180 minutes, with an EN1670 Corrosion Resistance of 96 hours.
The Door Handle, often the most interacted-with component, is tested to BS EN1906 for 300,000 cycles. It offers exceptional fire endurance, rated EN1634 for 183 and 260 minutes, and withstands corrosion for 240 hours under EN1670 testing.
In emergency situations, rapid and reliable egress is paramount. Our Panic Exit Device is tested to BS EN1125 for 200,000 cycles. It is EN1634 Fire Rated for 132 and 240 minutes and features an EN1670 Corrosion Resistance of 240 hours, ensuring it remains functional when it is needed most.
For projects adhering to North American standards, the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) certification is the gold standard. The UL 10C standard specifically tests for positive pressure fire conditions, accurately simulating the behavior of a real fire.

As a premier fire door hardware manufacturer, our UL Series is engineered to withstand the most severe fire scenarios. The following components have all achieved the prestigious UL 10C Fire Rated 3 Hours classification:
• Door Hinge: Certified under UL/cUL UL 10C (File No. R38013) and meets ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 & Grade 2 standards.
• Door Lock: Certified under UL 10C (File No. R40901).
• Door Closer: Certified under UL 10C (File No. R40717).
• Fire Exit Hardware: Certified under UL 10C (File No. R40486).
Additionally, our Panic Hardware is certified under UL305 (File No. SA45817), ensuring compliance with rigorous safety requirements for emergency exits.
Partnering with a specialized fire door hardware manufacturer like D&D Hardware offers distinct advantages for global projects. Our deep expertise in metallurgy, mechanical engineering, and international fire safety codes allows us to produce hardware that not only meets but anticipates the evolving demands of the construction industry.
We control the entire manufacturing process, from raw material selection to final assembly and testing. This vertical integration ensures consistent quality control and enables us to provide comprehensive technical documentation, including test reports and certification files, which are essential for building inspectors and regulatory compliance.
Furthermore, our extensive product range allows for seamless integration across a project, ensuring that all components work together harmoniously to maintain the fire door's integrity. Whether specifying for a hospital in Europe requiring CE compliance or a high-rise in North America demanding UL certification, D&D Hardware provides the engineered solutions necessary for absolute peace of mind.
How do I know if the hardware is compatible with my specific fire door?
Compatibility depends on the door's material, thickness, and its own fire rating. As a specialized fire door hardware manufacturer, we provide detailed technical specifications and support to ensure our hardware integrates seamlessly with your specific door assembly, maintaining the overall fire rating.
What is the difference between EN1634 and UL 10C testing?
Both are rigorous fire tests, but they have different methodologies. EN1634 is the European standard that tests the fire resistance of door and shutter assemblies. UL 10C is the North American standard that specifically tests under positive pressure conditions, which more accurately simulates the dynamics of a real building fire. Our product lines are tailored to meet these distinct regional requirements.
Can fire door hardware be aesthetically pleasing as well as functional?
Absolutely. We understand that architectural design should not be compromised by safety requirements. Our range includes concealed hinges and various finishes that provide high-level fire protection while complementing modern architectural aesthetics.
How often should fire door hardware be inspected?
Regular inspection is crucial for maintaining fire safety. While local building codes dictate specific schedules, it is generally recommended that fire doors and their hardware be inspected at least annually by a qualified professional to ensure they operate correctly and remain free from damage.
Do you provide certification documents for project submissions?
Yes, providing comprehensive documentation is a core part of our service. We supply all necessary UL file numbers, CE declarations of performance, and detailed test reports to assist architects and builders in the specification and approval process.
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