Fire Doors
Protect Property and People’s Safety
Rolling commercial fire door are doors 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 or smoke between areas.
Non-Insulated Fire Doors
Protect Wall Openings From the Spread of Fire
Non-insulated fire doors are a type of coiling roll up door, which stores itself in a tight coil above the opening. Protect your wall openings from damages caused by the spread of fire using a fire door.

Cookson Non-Insulated Fire Door
- Governor controls automatic closing speed to 9″ to 12” per second
- Oil tempered torsion springs designed for 50,000 life cycles
- Structural angle guides and bottom bar make doors less vulnerable to damage that could prevent the doors from fully closing
- Available for 4 hour, 3 hour, 1-1/2 hour and 3/4 hour ratings

Cornell Non-Insulated Fire Door
- 30′ wide, 30′ high standard construction
- Large openings to 50′ wide, 40′ high up to 1200 square feet, consult factory
Insulated Fire Doors
Protect Wall Openings From the Spread of Fire
Side folding grilles and closures provide security and access control in openings with low headroom conditions, offering an effective traffic barrier with high visibility. Available in three models and nine configurations to meet your security, aesthetic and budget requirements.

Cornell Insulated Fire Door
- Governor controls automatic closing speed to 9″ to 12″ per second for Auto-Test chain, crank, and motor and Simple-Test chain and crank operated doors
- Oil tempered torsion springs designed for 50,000 life cycles
- Structural angle guides and bottom bar make door less vulnerable to damage that could prevent the door from fully closing

Cookson Insulated Fire Door
- Governor controls automatic closing speed to 9″ to 12″ per second for Auto-Test chain, crank, and motor and Simple-Test chain and crank operated doors
- Oil tempered torsion springs designed for 50,000 life cycles
- Structural angle guides and bottom bar make door less vulnerable to damage that could prevent the door from fully closing