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A metal strong room door is a high-security door designed to protect critical areas such as vaults, data centers, ammunition storage, or sensitive inventory rooms from unauthorized access, theft, fire, and forced entry. These doors are built to rigorous specifications and are commonly used in banks, government facilities, military installations, and industrial sites.
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Key Features of a Metal Strong Room Door
Feature Description
Material Heavy-duty steel (often reinforced with manganese or composite layers for anti-drill protection).
Locking Mechanism Multi-point locking with manual and/or electronic locks. May include biometric, PIN, or mechanical key access.
Resistance Ratings Certified for burglary resistance (e.g., EN 1143-1), fire resistance (e.g., UL 72), and sometimes blast resistance.
Bolt Work Multiple steel locking bolts (horizontal and vertical) that engage into the door frame.
Alarm Integration Can be integrated with security systems, CCTV, access control, and intrusion alarms.
Emergency Escape Often includes an internal escape mechanism or override.
Custom Sizing & Fitting Available in custom sizes, with wall compatibility for concrete, brick, or reinforced steel walls.
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Common Use Cases
Bank vaults / currency storage
Pharmaceutical or chemical storage rooms
Explosives and armory storage
IT server rooms / data centers
Retail strong rooms (for high-value inventory)
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Security Ratings to Look For
Standard Purpose
EN 1143-1 European standard for burglary resistance of strong room doors. Classes range from Grade 0 to Grade XIII.
UL 608 / UL 687 U.S. standards for combination locks and door resistance.
ISO 21927 / EN 1634-1 Fire resistance rating for doors.
CEN or A2P Certified Locks High-security locks tested against tampering, drilling, etc.
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Leading Manufacturers
Godrej Security Solutions (India)
Gunnebo (Global)
Dormakaba (Switzerland)
Chubb Safes (UK/Europe)
Bharat Safe (India)
Rosengrens (Europe)
AMSEC (American Security) (USA)
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Buying Considerations
1. What level of security is required?
Do you need certified resistance to burglary, fire, or explosives?
2. Who will access the room?
Number of users, level of authentication needed (biometric, key, RFID).
3. Environment & Location
Is it in a high-risk area, exposed to weather, or indoors?
4. Integration
Should it connect to alarms, CCTV, or BMS (Building Management Systems)?
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