Challenging Corrosive Environments:
Locking hardware is a crucial element in ensuring that panic & emergency escape doors, or fire doors, operate correctly to protect personnel and assets.
Corrosion can be a threat to the effectiveness of locks and other components on doorsets exposed to highly corrosive and arduous environments. Over time this can cause critical ironmongery failure in the performance of life safety products.
These challenges can be common at coastal or offshore facilities, and require regular maintenance or replacement at great cost to the end user in hardware and labour, as well as potential lost production time.
The Surelock McGill Group are market leading manufacturers of robust products for these challenging environments. Through the continuous investment into product development and testing our stainless steel solutions include:
With many products incorporating testing to corrosion standard BS EN 1670 as well as life-safety standards BS EN 179 (Emergency Escape Hardware), BS EN 1125 (Panic Escape Hardware), BS EN 1935 (Hinges), the Surelock McGill Group designs are proven to be long lasting and effective long after they are first installed.
Having first started to design locks and door furniture to meet the toughness of the off-shore exploration industry, followed with our many years of experience and product development, our team are equipped to help you with your product specification, ensuring a total solution offering product durability combined with smooth and effective operational performance.
For further information please contact our sales or technical team on +44 (0)1189 772525
