Item Name: | Hot Sales High Quality Metal Fireproof File Cabinet with 2 Glass Doors Storage Cabinet |
Model No.: | YB612,YB613 |
Type: | steel cabinet |
Specification: | Net Weight: 0.6kgs / Gross Weight: 1kgs / Size:Standard size |
Material: | steel |
Armrest: | metal |
Product Size: | Standard size |
Structure: | Knock down, Detachable |
Colour | Optional |
Items of payment : | T/T ,L/C, western union |
Available Trade Terms: | EXW /FOB /CFR /CIF |
Sample Terms: | Buyers need to pay three times for the sample(the double will be return once place an order) |
Sample Lead time: | 5-7 days |
Order Lead time: | 15-30days after received of Deposit |
MOQ : | 10 sets |
Mixed Container: | Acceptable |
Warranty : | 3years (Under Normal use ) |
Payment Terms: | 1.T/T,30% in advance,balance pay after receiving copy B/L. |
2.L/C:irrevocable L/C at sight are acceptable. |
Quick Details:
1: File Cabinets are commonly made of metal, laminate, and processed wood;
2: however, some are made of natural wood, plastic, or a combination of materials. Depending on what you plan on doing with the filing cabinet, and where you plan on keeping it, different materials are ideal.
3: Each material has its own style and adds to the décor of the room or office where it will be in use.
Features:
Superior Fire Protection for Critical Documents
The core advantage of fireproof file cabinets is their ability to shield contents from extreme heat and flames, which is especially critical for paper documents (highly flammable) and sensitive materials:
Withstands high temperatures: These cabinets are constructed with fire-resistant materials like steel, insulation (e.g., gypsum, ceramic fiber), and intumescent seals (which expand when heated to block gaps). They are rated to resist temperatures ranging from 1,200°F to 2,000°F (648°C to 1,093°C) for specific durations (e.g., 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours) — enough time for fires to be extinguished or for occupants to evacuate.
Preserves document integrity: Unlike standard cabinets, fireproof models prevent paper from charring, curling, or igniting. Even in intense heat, the internal temperature of the cabinet remains low enough to keep papers legible and intact. For example, a 1-hour rated cabinet maintains internal temperatures below 350°F (177°C), the point at which paper begins to burn.
Advantages:
Protection Against Smoke and Water Damage
Fires often cause secondary damage from smoke and water (used to extinguish flames), and fireproof cabinets address both:
Blocks smoke infiltration: Sealed designs and heat-activated gaskets prevent smoke from entering, which is crucial because smoke can discolor, stain, or make documents unreadable even if flames are contained.
Resists water damage: Many fireproof cabinets are also water-resistant or waterproof. This protects contents from firefighting water, sprinkler systems, or post-fire flooding, preventing documents from becoming waterlogged, moldy, or smudged.
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