The Steel Fire Exit Door With Glass lets you see what's on the other side, without trading away any of the protection you'd expect from a serious fire door. The structure starts with galvanized steel, which handles moisture and wear without complaint over the years. A mineral core sits inside the panel, doing the real thermal heavy lifting — slowing heat transfer long enough to keep an escape route usable when it matters.
One detail worth noting is the interlocking screwless glass frame. With a reduced number of fasteners, the overall design looks neater while also making assembly, servicing, and routine upkeep more convenient. It's one of those design choices that makes sense on multiple levels.
The glass itself comes in several varieties — wired, ceramic, or laminated isolation — each suited to slightly different priorities, whether that's raw heat resistance, acoustic comfort, or sheer toughness. All options carry the full two-hour rating, so visibility doesn't come at the cost of performance.









