Responding to calls from specifiers across the UK and Ireland for high-performance door components, James Latham introduces FERRO, a premium range of highly durable and weather resistant external door blanks from Moralt.
Comprising some of the most robust external blanks currently available, FERRO blanks are made from top-quality natural and engineered timbers, with either paintable plywood, exterior MDF or decorative veneered plywood faces.
Each FERRO blank contains two thermally isolated solid steel stabilising bars in its core, helping to prevent bowing and warping. Such is the degree of anti-bowing and warping strength achieved through the incorporation of the steel stabilisers every FERRO blank comes with a 10-year anti-bowing guarantee. Going even further, Moralt is committed to replace any FERRO door, free-of-charge, which warps more than 4mm over this period, including fitting costs.
The FERRO range is CE-certified and has been developed to meet contemporary specification requirements, particularly in line with evolving UK and Ireland regulations around energy efficiency and fire safety.
Starting with the standard Klassikplus, specifiers can choose from a wider range of enhanced blanks with increased thermal performance, soundproofing and fire resistant properties; or a combination of all these augmentations.
Ideal for any application, whether on or offsite, commercial or residential, the FERRO range can be used to manufacture doors, which are strong and robust and deliver maximum interior comfort through optimum airtightness, with a customisable finish.
All blanks in the range meet the UK’s newly introduced sustainability requirements for residential properties, ensuring developers, housing associations and councils remain compliant with regulatory requirements.
Commenting on the introduction of FERRO in the UK and Ireland, James Latham’s Group Door Manager, Steve Williams, said: “Its steel stabiliser gives it unrivalled durability, particularly from a structural and security perspective, giving residents and asset owners extra peace-of-mind the external doors on their properties will provide extra protection from the elements and intruders. Furthermore, developers will feel reassured that the thermal performance of the FERRO range will help them meet the revised Part L requirements, which become compulsory in June 2023. Once again, Moralt has responded to its audience’s requirements with a product that goes above and beyond to meet almost any specification.”
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