Tufwud, a fire door manufacturing firm, has launched the FD120 ID, India’s first fully insulated fire door with ISI certification. The groundbreaking product was introduced at the Fire & Security India Expo (FSIE) 2024, held at the Jio Convention Centre in Mumbai. This new offering establishes a new standard in fire safety by integrating aesthetic appeal, advanced functionality, and superior protection.

The FD120 ID marks a significant milestone as the first fire door in India to receive the prestigious ISI certification. This certification signifies that the FD120 ID adheres to the highest safety and quality standards, having undergone rigorous testing to ensure its reliability in real-world scenarios. The introduction of this product underscores Tufwud’s commitment to enhancing building safety through innovative solutions, including acoustic fire doors, glazed fire doors, and lead-lined doors.

Praveen Khemka, Director of Tufwud, commented on the launch, stating, “The FD120 ID represents a major achievement in architectural and engineering design. Earning the ISI mark highlights our dedication to advancing fire safety in India. This certification is not just a mark of quality but a testament to our unwavering commitment to providing reliable and innovative fire safety solutions.”

With a legacy of over 70 years, Tufwud has been a trailblazer in supplying architectural doors for hotels, hospitals, and government buildings across eastern and western India, and is now expanding into the North Indian market. The FD120 ID further solidifies Tufwud’s leadership in the fire safety industry, offering builders, architects, and property owners a fire safety solution that not only meets but exceeds current standards.

As fire safety becomes increasingly crucial, the FD120 ID offers unmatched protection without sacrificing design or functionality.

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