As Jordan continues to modernize its infrastructure, spanning from the bustling commercial hubs of Amman to the logistical centers in Aqaba, the requirement for advanced passive fire protection has never been higher. Building codes, influenced by international standards and local Civil Defense regulations, now mandate rigorous testing for all fire-rated partitions.
Our solutions provide more than just security; they provide certified compartmentalization. When a fire occurs, these rolling shutters act as a critical firewall, containing smoke and flames, allowing for safe egress and protecting high-value industrial assets.
For procurement officers and contractors in the Middle East, source reliability is paramount. We understand that importing industrial hardware involves navigating complex logistics, material certification (UL, FM, or regional equivalents), and long-term durability against the harsh climate.
The industry is moving toward "Smart Safety." Our latest generation of fire-rated rolling shutters includes IoT-ready components, allowing building management systems to monitor the status of shutters in real-time. Whether it's for a shopping mall, a warehouse, or a residential complex, our technical roadmap focuses on fail-safe mechanisms that ensure the door closes even in the event of a total power failure.
With over 15 years of expertise, we bridge the gap between advanced Chinese manufacturing and global construction needs. We don't just manufacture; we engineer solutions that pass the toughest audits.
Inquire for Jordan ProjectsA: Our products are designed to meet international standards (BS/EN/UL). We provide comprehensive certification packages, which typically align with local requirements for passive fire protection. We recommend providing your local project specifications so our engineers can verify compliance.
A: Our automatic systems are equipped with gravity-fail-safe or battery-backup units, ensuring the shutter closes autonomously to maintain fire compartmentalization even if the grid goes down.