S.A. Fire Door Producer Has The Edge Over European Competition In North Africa

14th August 2014

Competitive pricing and product quality have vastly expanded the Northern African and sub-Saharan export markets of South Africa’s leading fire door producer, Bitcon Industries. Bob Vollmer, director of Bitcon, says the company is experiencing constantly increasing demand for its fire doors, as well as security doors and anti-radiation doors from not only neighbouring states but also from the Northern African market. “With Bitcon’s pricing having the edge on competitors in Europe, the number of Northern African countries where our Rubidor fire doors have been installed is growing at an unprecedented rate, while the Southern African and local demand remains steady as well,” Vollmer stated.


Among the African orders for Rubidor fire doors secured by Bitcon in the past four months are for projects such as:

During 2014, Bitcon also supplied Rubidor fire doors to African countries that included Ghana, Senegal, Swaziland, and Zambia. Bitcon produces its Rubidor fire doors; Anti-Bandit, Polar and Hippo security doors; transformer and lead-lined doors from a production plant in Jet Park, Boksburg.
Rubidor Class A, B & D hinged fire doors meet the requirements of SANS 1253:2003. The doors’ cores are constructed from a magnesium-oxychloride monolithic-reinforced insulating material with exceptional fire resistance and mechanical strength. Compliance with the national standard is based on successful tests for stability, integrity, insulation and impact resistance.

The doors are clad with a variety of finishes including masonite, timber veneers, galvanised sheeting, Formica laminate, and edged with hardwood lipping. Double doors are fitted with rebated meeting stiles. Bitcon also produces sliding fire doors in the Class A, B and D categories which fulfill the national test standard. The doors are available in single, bi-parting, or double direction format.