VULCANUS F I R E - R A T E D D O O R F R A M E S
WHERE SAFETY MEETS STYLE.
FIRE-RATED DOOR FRAMES Contact Industries offers a wide range of interior and exterior fire-rated door frames designed to fit most any door style and budget, while still adhering to even the strictest of building codes. Our frames offer trouble-free installation with features including machining for strikes and hinges, preinstalled hinges, weather strip and end-sealing to prevent moisture wicking. Reversible frames are also available. Available as 20-minute, 45-60 minute or 90-minute; Positive or neutral pressure. Available in virtually any wood veneer species. Versatile machining and finishing available to match entire millwork package. Available with factory-applied stains and topcoats, including UV-cured finishing. All frame types can be manufactured to a variety of wall thicknesses and are available in single-rabbet, double-rabbet, or Jamb & T-Stop Styles.
CHOOSE YOUR FRAME Fire-rated frames are an important aspect in increasing safety and minimizing property damage. Contact Industries is proud to offer fire-rated frames that have been tested and rated by a certified third-party vendor to withstand fire up to 90 minutes to best meet your needs. Plus, for projects requiring the use of metal frames, we are pleased to offer wrapped hollow metal drywall frame solutions that are fire-rated up to 90 minutes, meeting project needs while still delivering a beautiful, authentic appearance. YOUR FRAME NEEDS. OUR FIRED-RATED SOLUTIONS. Whether utilizing wood, composite or hollow metal drywall frames, we have a fire-rated productsolution for you. 20-Minute Frames - Tested and proven to withstand fire up to 20 minutes. 45-60 Minute Frames - Tested and proven to withstand fire up to 45-60 minutes. 90-Minute Frames - Tested and proven to withstand fire up to 90 minutes. Introducing: Wood-Veneered Hollow Metal Drywall Frames - Fired-rated up to 90 minutes, wood-veneer-wrapped hollow metal drywall frames adhere to the strictest of building codes without sacrificing aesthetics. ADDITIONAL OPTIONS All fire-rated frames are available in single-rabbet and double-rabbet and Jamb & T-Stop Styles for single and double openings. Factory-applied stains and topcoats, as well as UV-cured finishing available to support a consistent, flawless full millwork package. Frames offered in a variety of substrates, including finger-jointed pine, MDF and metal.
CHOOSE YOUR WRAP PERFORMANCE MEETS BEAUTY. Contact s innovative technologies can wrap wood, composite and metal fire-rated frames in a virtually unlimited range of attractive hardwood and softwood veneers, to match doors, casings and interior trim and deliver a seamless, beautiful appearance, all while meeting your exact specifications. WOOD VENEER Decorative hardwood is no longer bound by the limits of solid woodworking. Our ability to wrap wood, metal or composite substrates with any wood species means contractors and architects can have dimensionally stable wood elements that meet building codes, budget restrictions and style requirements. Available in over 200 species to match your project s unique design Innovative profile-wrapping process allows for specification of exact lengths, helping to minimize waster and maximize jobsite efficiency Adhere to building codes and budget restrictions, even with unique or specialty wood species Eliminate unstable sourcing concerns associated with solid wood POPULAR VENEER SPECIES CHERRY DOUGLAS FIR SAPELE WALNUT WHITE OAK ADDITIONAL OPTIONS Factory-applied stains and topcoats, as well as UV finishing also available to support a consistent, flawless full millwork package.
WOOD VENEER A SPECIES FOR EVERY STYLE. When it comes to style, nothing beats the authentic beauty of real wood. At Contact Industries, we re committed to offering an expansive portfolio of options to suit all tastes. For a full list of options, please speak with a representative. VENEER FINISH OPTIONS: AFRORMOSIA ANIGRE ASH ASH QUARTERED BUBINGA CHERRY Moderately fine Grain ranges from straight to interlocked Often specified for its uniform color Heartwood is a light, yellowish brown, turns more golden brown with age Growth rings are not well-defined Heartwood is a light, brown color, though darker shades can be present Has medium to coarse Heartwood is a light, brown color, though darker shades can be present Has medium to coarse Color ranges from pinkish red to a darker reddish brown with dark purple or black streaks Has a very fine and small pores Grain is often interlocked Heartwood is a light pinkish brown when freshly cut; darkens over time to a deep golden brown when exposed to sunlight Fine and closed grain which usually runs straight DOUGLAS FIR ETIMOE EUROPEAN BEECH EUROPEAN BEECH QUARTERED GENUINE MAHOGANY HARD MAPLE Characterized by the strong contrast in color between the yellow/orange early wood and the red/ brown late wood contained in the growth rings Straight parallel vertical grain pattern Sometimes referred to as Tigerwood Heartwood can vary from a reddish-brown to a grey-brown, with reddish veining or striping Interlocked grain Highly sought-after for its natural-figured appearance Typically a pale cream color with pinkish hue Veneer tends to be slightly darker due to the steaming process (necessary in order to slice) Typically a pale cream color with pinkish hue Veneer tends to be slightly darker due to the steaming process (necessary in order to slice) Heartwood can vary widely in color, from a pale pinkish brown to a darker, reddish brown Medium to large pores and coarse Grain can be straight, interlocked or wavy Color ranges from nearly white to an off-white, cream color Sometimes exhibits a reddish or golden hue Has a fine, uniform with a small pore structure HARD MAPLE QUARTERED HICKORY JATOBA KOA LIMBA MACASSAR EBONY Color ranges from nearly white to an offwhite, cream color Sometimes exhibits a reddish or golden hue Has a fine, uniform with a small pore structure Heartwood tends to be a light to medium brown with a reddish hue Grain is normally straight, but sometimes can be wavy or interlocked Has open pores with a medium Can vary in color from a light orange-brown to a darker, reddish brown Usually grows darker with age Grain pattern is typically wavy and interlocked Coarse and large pores Can be highly variable in color but tends to be a medium golden to dark reddish brown Usually contrasting bands of color in the growth rings Has small open pores and a medium to coarse Grain is slightly interlocked and wavy Wood has a pale, yellow-brown color Grain is straight and closed, with moderately coarse Sometimes can have a wavy appearance, giving interesting figure Prized for its luxuriant, multicolored grain Has a dramatic striped appearance, with light to reddish brown body and darker brown to black stripes Fine and small pores
MAKORE MOZAMBIQUE OLIVEWOOD PONDOROSA PINE POPLAR RADIATA PINE Color is pink to reddish brown with a natural luster due to high silica content Grain can be straight, interlocked or wavy Has a fine, closed pore structure Reddish brown heartwood that tends to darken to a deep mahogany color when exposed to air Grain is irregular and interlocked brown to black stripes Has a cream or yellowish brown body with darker brown or black contrasting grain lines Color tends to deepen with age Curly or wavy grain Has a whitish to pale yellow color Sometimes exhibits a reddish hue with darker, more pronounced hard grain Has a fine pore structure and smooth Has a light cream to yellowish brown color, with occasional streaks of grey or green Can exhibit mineral stain colors ranging from dark purple to red, green or yellow Straight, uniform grain Pale yellow-brown and generally straight grained with prominent growth rings Has a fine pore structure and smooth RADIATA PINE VERTICAL GRAIN RED ALDER RED OAK RED OAK RIFT ROSEWOOD SANTOS SAPELE Pale yellow-brown and generally straight grained with prominent growth rings Has a fine pore structure and smooth Heartwood is reddish brown Straight grained and uniformly d Contains many small character marks Has a light to medium reddish color Medium to large pores and fairly coarse grain Has a light to medium reddish color Medium to large pores and fairly coarse grain Most common commerical substitute for the endangered and no longer available Brazilian Rosewood Color can be varied, ranging from reddishorange to a dark, violet-brown Medium-to-dark reddish brown or purplish brown color that tends to darken with age Has a fine with small pores SAPELE QUARTERED SPANISH CEDAR TEAK FLAT CUT TEAK QUARTERED WALNUT WALNUT RIFT Medium-to-dark reddish brown or purplish brown color that tends to darken with age Has a fine with small pores Light red to pinkish orange in color Can be straightgrained, wavy, curly or burled Though classified as a hardwood, the wood is soft, with a moderately coarse Has a golden or medium brown color that tends to darken with age Has coarse with medium-sized pores Has a slightly oily feel due to its natural oils Has a golden or medium brown color that tends to darken with age Has coarse with medium-sized pores Has a slightly oily feel due to its natural oils Heartwood ranges from lighter pale brown to a dark chocolate brown, with darker brown streaks Sometimes exhibits a grey, purple or reddish cast Medium, straight grain with occasional sweep Heartwood ranges from lighter pale brown to a dark chocolate brown, with darker brown streaks Sometimes exhibits a grey, purple or reddish cast Medium, straight grain with occasional sweep WENGE WESTERN RED CEDAR WHITE OAK WHITE OAK RIFT ZEBRANO Heartwood is very dark brown with black streaks Unlike most woods, becomes lighter in color when exposed to direct sunlight Has a coarse grain and rough Typically reddish to pinkish brown, often with random streaks and bands of darker red/brown areas Has straight grain with medium to coarse Color is light to medium brown Medium to large pore structure Fairly coarse grain Color is light to medium brown Medium to large pore structure Fairly coarse grain Heartwood is light brown or cream colored with dark, blackish streaks vaguely resembling a zebra s stripes When flat-sawn, stripes appear wavy, while in quarter-sawn they are more uniform Medium to large pore structure
TESTING & OFFERING DETAILS CONTACT INDUSTRIES Based in Portland, Oregon, Contact Industries has been providing exceptional products and customer service since the company was founded in 1946. Over the years, Contact Industries has evolved into a valueadded producer of engineered veneered mouldings and millwork serving a variety of industries including Window and Door, Institutional and Residential Furniture, Cabinet and Architectural Projects. By utilizing state-of-the-art manufacturing practices and adhering to the highest quality standards in the industry, Contact Industries has earned recognition as an innovative leader in developing new products to meet the demands of the marketplace. Contact Industries prides itself on manufacturing products that are good for the environment there is no formaldehyde added and the company s use of veneers and finger jointing leverages and conserves valuable renewable resources. SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 20-, 45- and 60- Minute Postive or Neutral Pressure 90- Minute Positive or Neutral Pressure VARIABLE MIN MAX MIN MAX Wall thickness 4 3/4" None 5" None Opening Width, Single Swing None Up to 48" None Up to 48" Opening Width, Pairs None Up to 84" None Up to 84" Opening Height None Up to 108" None Up to 96" Jamb Thickness 7/8" None 7/8" None WARNING: Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection. For more information go to www.p65warning.ca.gov/wood. Contact Industries 9200 SE Sunnybrook Blvd., Suite 200 Clackamas, OR 97015 800.547.1038 www.contactind.com Endura Products, Inc. 8817 W. Market St. Colfax, NC 27235 800.334.2006 www.enduraproducts.com Effective 8.17