Steel Doors & Frames

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    Steel Doors in Data Centers: Considerations for Architects & Specifiers

    Data centers are only as strong as their weakest access point. Are your door specs up to the task? As cybersecurity threats grow, so do the demands for physical security in these high-risk environments.

    Steel doors and frames offer durability, unmatched strength, code compliance, and integration with advanced access controls. Discover what architects and specifiers need to know to protect and secure today’s data infrastructure.

    Stopping a Speeding Bullet

    Updated UL 752 Test Standard

    UL 752 is a test standard for bullet-resisting equipment that covers materials, devices, and assemblies used to form barriers that protect against armed attack. The latest revisions to UL 752 (12th edition) include stricter testing methods and more comprehensive criteria for evaluating bullet resistance. These updates ensure that bullet-resistant materials, including steel doors, meet a higher standard of performance and overall reliability.

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    Specifications

    for Steel Doors & Frames

    Clear, accurate specifications are key to ensuring your steel door and frame openings perform as intended. Whether you’re working on schools, hospitals, or secure facilities, SDI’s downloadable specifications make it easy to get it right.

    From fire ratings to hardware reinforcements, these guidelines are crafted to reflect industry best practices plus the latest codes and standards. Access the tools that help architects and specifiers streamline design, bidding, and compliance.

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