1-50+ PSI Protection

BLAST RESISTANT
DOORS

Industrial-grade blast resistant doors engineered for military installations, petrochemical facilities, government buildings, and critical infrastructure. From low-range protection (1-3 PSI) to extreme high-pressure applications (50+ PSI), our explosion proof doors meet UFC 4-010-01, ASTM F2927, and international blast mitigation standards.

1-50+
PSI
Blast Rating
I/II/III
Category
Response
30-120
Days
Lead Time
UFC/ASTM
Certified
Standards
1-50+ PSI UFC 4-010-01 Petrochemical Government Factory Direct
UFC 4-010-01
ASTM F2927
ASTM F2247
PIP STC01018
CE ATEX

Key Features

Engineered blast protection for critical applications

Full Spectrum

Multi-Level Blast Protection (1-50+ PSI)

Our blast resistant door portfolio spans the complete protection spectrum. Low-range doors (1-3 PSI) suit government offices. Mid-range (4-5 PSI) serves petrochemical facilities. High-range (6-50+ PSI) protects military installations.

  • Complete PSI range coverage
  • Application-specific engineering
  • Optimized cost-performance
DoD Standard

UFC 4-010-01 DoD Compliance

Full compliance with U.S. Department of Defense Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings. Mandatory for all DoD-owned, leased, and controlled facilities worldwide.

  • Government project qualified
  • Full documentation package
  • Streamlined procurement
Live Blast Tested

ASTM F2927 Shock Tube Verified

Third-party testing per ASTM F2927 using actual shock tube or arena blast testing. This rigorous protocol generates real explosive loading conditions to verify door performance.

  • Third-party verified
  • Real blast conditions
  • Performance transparency
Flexible Response

Category I/II/III Response Options

Performance response categories per ASTM F2247. Category I for critical egress, Category II for petrochemical (PIP STC01018), Category III for cost-effective protection.

  • Tailored to application
  • Budget optimization
  • Code-compliant options
AR-500 Steel

Military-Grade Steel Construction

Door leaves constructed from heavy-gauge cold-rolled steel with engineered internal ribbing. High-protection applications utilize AR-500 ballistic steel with exceptional tensile strength.

  • Superior tensile strength
  • Blast energy absorption
  • Corrosion resistant
All-in-One

Multi-Function Integration

Combine blast protection with ballistic resistance (UL 752), acoustic attenuation (STC 45-55), fire rating (up to 3-hour), and electromagnetic shielding in a single assembly.

  • Combined protections
  • Reduced complexity
  • Lower total cost
Turnkey System

Complete Door System Supply

Complete tested systems including engineered frame, blast-rated hinges, multi-point locking mechanisms, and seals. All components tested together as an integrated assembly.

  • Factory-tested assembly
  • Matched components
  • Installation support
Custom Solutions

Custom Engineering & Large Format

Our technical team develops solutions for oversized openings, non-standard pressure requirements, and unique constraints. Finite element analysis (FEA) validates custom designs.

  • Non-standard sizes
  • FEA validation
  • Engineering documentation

Note: Blast resistant doors represent a specialized security category requiring precise engineering matched to threat assessment. Our engineering team provides consultation to match door specifications to your project's blast loading requirements, ensuring appropriate protection without over-specification.

Blast Protection Ratings

Understanding PSI ratings and performance categories for proper specification

Protection Levels by PSI Range

Low-Range 1-3 PSI
1-3 PSI

10-30 PSF equivalent

Entry-level blast protection for facilities with lower threat profiles. Suitable for standard government buildings, transportation hubs, and commercial facilities requiring basic blast mitigation.

Typical Applications
  • • Government office buildings
  • • Airport terminals
  • • Corporate headquarters
  • • Convention centers
Construction Features
  • • 14-16 gauge steel face sheets
  • • Standard mineral core
  • • Heavy-duty commercial hinges
  • • Basic multi-point lock
Lead Time: 30-45 days $
Mid-Range 4-5 PSI
4-5 PSI

40-50 PSF equivalent

Intermediate protection addressing elevated threat scenarios. The petrochemical industry standard for control rooms and manned facilities where PIP STC01018 applies.

Typical Applications
  • • Petrochemical control rooms
  • • Refinery personnel areas
  • • Embassy security zones
  • • Critical infrastructure
Construction Features
  • • 12-14 gauge steel face sheets
  • • High-density mineral core
  • • Blast-rated hinges
  • • 3-point locking minimum
Lead Time: 45-60 days $$
High-Range 6-50+ PSI
6-50+ PSI

60-500+ PSF equivalent

Maximum protection for high-threat environments. Military bases, ammunition storage facilities, explosive handling areas, and specialized defense installations.

Typical Applications
  • • Military installations
  • • Ammunition depots
  • • Weapons storage
  • • Nuclear facilities
Construction Features
  • • Multiple steel layers or AR-500 plate
  • • Engineered ribbed core
  • • Continuous blast hinges
  • • 5+ point locking with blast latches
Lead Time: 60-120 days $$$

ASTM F2247 Performance Response Categories

Beyond PSI rating, blast doors are classified by their post-blast condition. The appropriate category depends on operational requirements and personnel safety considerations.

Category Response Post-Blast Condition Operability Recommended For
Category I Elastic Response No permanent deformation 100% Operational Critical egress routes, security checkpoints
Category II Controlled Plastic Measurable deformation, ≤2.0° edge rotation Maintained Petrochemical standard (PIP STC01018), personnel areas
Category III Significant Plastic Non-catastrophic failure, ≤8° edge rotation Lost Unmanned areas, equipment rooms, most DoD applications
Category IV Catastrophic Failure Door may detach, severe deformation Failed Not recommended - fails to provide protection

Selecting the Right Blast Rating

1

Determine Threat Level

Work with security consultants or reference UFC 4-010-01 threat assessment guidelines.

2

Calculate Blast Load

Blast pressure depends on charge weight and standoff distance.

3

Select Category

Category II for personnel areas, Category III for unmanned spaces.

4

Consider Impulse

Complete specs include peak pressure, duration, and impulse.

Understanding Pressure vs. Total Load

Door size significantly affects total load even at identical PSI ratings:

36" × 84" (Standard)
Area: 3,024 sq in
At 3 PSI: 9,072 lbs At 5 PSI: 15,120 lbs
48" × 96" (Large)
Area: 4,608 sq in
At 3 PSI: 13,824 lbs At 5 PSI: 23,040 lbs

Larger doors require proportionally stronger construction to achieve the same PSI rating.

Construction & Materials

Engineering the blast resistant door system from frame to finish

Door Leaf Construction

STD

Standard Steel Blast Door

1-5 PSI Range

Standard construction for government buildings, commercial applications, and moderate protection requirements. Most common configuration for UFC 4-010-01 Low Level of Protection.

Face Skins

14-16 gauge (low range), 12-14 gauge (mid range)
Hot-dip galvanized or phosphate pretreatment

Core

High-density mineral fiber (120-200 kg/m³)
Provides mass for inertial resistance

HD

Heavy-Duty Steel Blast Door

6-20 PSI Range

AR

Armor Plate Blast Door (AR-500)

20-50+ PSI Range

Frame Systems

Welded Steel Frame

New construction, all PSI ratings

  • Material: 12-gauge min (10-gauge for 5+ PSI)
  • Depth: 4-3/4" to 8"+
  • Anchorage: Embedded in concrete or welded to steel

Recommended for new construction

Heavy-Duty Blast Frame

Mid and high-range PSI ratings

  • Material: 10-gauge or heavier
  • Depth: 6" to 10"
  • Anchorage: Engineered anchor system

Required for high-PSI applications

Retrofit Frame

Existing construction, limited ratings

  • Material: 14-gauge with reinforcement
  • Depth: 4-3/4" to 6"
  • Anchorage: Expansion anchors

Limited to 1-3 PSI applications

Hardware Systems

Component Low-Range (1-3 PSI) Mid-Range (4-5 PSI) High-Range (6+ PSI)
Hinges 3× heavy-duty ball bearing, 4-1/2" × 4-1/2" 4× blast-rated or continuous hinge Continuous blast hinge or 5+ pivot hinges
Locking System Multi-point lock (2-point minimum) 3-point min with reinforced strikes 5+ point with proprietary blast latches
Seals Compression gaskets (EPDM/neoprene) + optional intumescent for fire rating

Critical: Hinges and locks are common failure points under blast loading. Must be rated for calculated blast load. Lock disengagement under dynamic loading voids protection—specify locks tested as part of complete door assembly.

Technical Specifications

Blast resistant door engineering parameters and dimensional data

Standard Dimensions

Dimension Single Door Double Door
Width (Min) 762mm (30") 1524mm (60")
Width (Standard) 914mm (36") 1828mm (72")
Width (Max) 1524mm (60") 3048mm (120")
Height (Standard) 2134mm (84") 2438mm (96")
Height (Max) 3048mm (120") 3048mm (120")
Thickness 44mm (1-3 PSI) | 57-70mm (4-5 PSI) | 76mm+ (6+ PSI)

Blast Loading Parameters

1-50+ PSI
Peak Pressure
Primary specification
10-100 ms
Duration
Pressure decay time
PSI-ms
Impulse
Total energy delivered
0-100%
Rebound
Negative phase resistance

Optional Features

Vision Panel

Blast-rated glazing per ASTM F1642

Up to 100 sq in standard, larger with engineering. Laminated security glass or polycarbonate.

Ballistic Rating

UL 752 Levels 1-8

Combined blast and bullet resistance. Increases door weight significantly.

Fire Rating

Up to 3-hour (180 min)

Combined blast and fire resistance. Requires intumescent seals and modified core.

Acoustic Rating

STC 40-55

Sound attenuation capability. Standard blast door construction typically achieves STC 40+.

EMI Shielding

RF/EMI attenuation

Electromagnetic shielding for sensitive facilities. Specialized construction required.

Stainless Steel

304 or 316 SS face sheets

Corrosive environments, pharmaceutical, food processing applications.

Approximate Door Weights

Rating Single Door Double Door
1-3 PSI 150-250 lbs (68-113 kg) 300-500 lbs (136-227 kg)
4-5 PSI 300-450 lbs (136-204 kg) 600-900 lbs (272-408 kg)
6-15 PSI 450-700 lbs (204-318 kg) 900-1400 lbs (408-635 kg)
15+ PSI 700+ lbs (318+ kg) 1400+ lbs (635+ kg)

Supporting structure must be designed for door weight plus blast loading. Weights vary based on exact construction.

Applications

Blast resistant door solutions across industries and facility types

Military & Defense Installations

Military bases worldwide require blast resistant doors to protect personnel and assets. From ammunition storage magazines requiring extreme protection (20-50+ PSI) to administrative buildings with moderate requirements (3-5 PSI).

PSI Range: 3-50+ PSI
Standard: UFC 4-010-01
Category: I, II, or III
Options: +Ballistic UL 752
Specific Applications
Ammunition storage Command centers Personnel shelters Entry control
Petrochemical & Oil/Gas

Refineries, chemical plants, and natural gas processing facilities operate with inherent explosion risks. Category II doors per PIP STC01018 prioritize post-blast operability for personnel evacuation.

PSI Range: 4-8 PSI typical
Standard: PIP STC01018
Category: II (mandatory)
Options: +Fire +ATEX
Specific Applications
Control rooms Analyzer buildings Motor control centers Refuge areas
Government & Embassies

U.S. embassies, consulates, federal courthouses, and high-security government facilities require blast protection against VBIEDs and terrorist threats. Category III provides cost-effective compliance.

PSI Range: 2-5 PSI typical
Standard: UFC 4-010-01
Category: III (most common)
Options: +Forced entry
Specific Applications
Embassy entries Courthouse lobbies SCIFs EOCs
Critical Infrastructure

Power plants, water treatment facilities, telecommunications hubs, and transportation nodes. These facilities often combine blast protection with ballistic resistance and access control.

PSI Range: 2-5 PSI typical
Standard: Sector-specific
Category: II or III
Options: +Ballistic +Access
Specific Applications
Power plants Substations Telecom centers Data centers
Financial Institutions

Major banks, securities exchanges, and financial data centers require blast protection for physical security and business continuity. Category II maintains operational capability post-blast.

PSI Range: 2-4 PSI typical
Standard: Customer-specific
Category: II (continuity)
Options: +Ballistic +Access
Specific Applications
Bank HQ entries Trading floors Vault entrances Server rooms
Healthcare & Research

Biosafety laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and hospital critical infrastructure. These applications often combine blast resistance with biological containment or cleanroom requirements.

PSI Range: 2-5 PSI typical
Standard: CDC/NIH guidelines
Category: II (occupied)
Options: +Hermetic sealing
Specific Applications
BSL-3/4 labs Pharma manufacturing Hospital generators Medical gas storage

Quick Reference by Building Type

Building Type Typical PSI Category Primary Standard
High-Security Government 3-5 PSI Category III UFC 4-010-01
Petrochemical Control Rooms 4-8 PSI Category II PIP STC01018
Military Storage 10-50+ PSI Varies UFC 4-010-01
Critical Infrastructure 2-4 PSI Category II/III Sector-specific
Data Centers 2-3 PSI Category II Customer-specific

Certifications & Standards

International blast door standards and testing protocols

Primary Standards

UFC UFC 4-010-01
U.S. Department of Defense

DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings

The foundational standard for blast protection in U.S. government and military facilities. Establishes minimum standoff distances, progressive collapse requirements, and blast door specifications based on facility security level.

Key Requirements
  • • Establishes design basis threat (DBT) criteria
  • • Defines standoff distances and building setbacks
  • • Specifies door and window protection levels
  • • Addresses progressive collapse resistance
Our Compliance

Full compliance with UFC 4-010-01 requirements. Engineering documentation supports government procurement and approval processes.

ASTM ASTM F2927
ASTM International

Standard Test Method for Door Systems Subject to Airblast Loading

The definitive test standard for blast door performance verification. Uses actual explosive charges or shock tube apparatus to generate realistic blast loading conditions.

Key Requirements
  • • Live blast testing with specified charge weight
  • • Full-scale door assembly testing
  • • Performance grading based on post-blast condition
  • • Third-party test facility certification
Our Compliance

Doors tested by accredited third-party laboratories per ASTM F2927 protocol. Test reports available upon request.

ASTM ASTM F2247
ASTM International

Standard Test Method for Metal Doors Used in Blast Resistant Applications

Alternative test method using hydraulic loading to simulate blast pressure effects. Establishes ultimate static load capacity and categorizes door response (Category I through IV).

Our Compliance

Design validation through ASTM F2247 equivalent static testing. Category I, II, and III doors available.

ASTM ASTM F1642
ASTM International

Standard Test Method for Glazing and Glazing Systems Subject to Airblast Loading

Testing protocol for blast-rated glass and glazing systems used in vision panels. Critical for doors with vision lites requiring blast protection.

Our Compliance

Vision panels tested per ASTM F1642. Glazing matched to door blast rating.

Industry Standards

PIP STC01018

Blast Resistant Building Design Criteria

Industry standard for blast resistant buildings in petrochemical facilities. Emphasizes Category II operability for manned spaces.

Compliant
EU ATEX 2014/34/EU

Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres

European regulatory framework for equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres. Addresses explosion prevention.

Available
SDI SDI 133

Guideline for Blast Resistant Steel Doors

Steel Door Institute guideline providing standard specification language for blast resistant steel doors.

Compliant

Additional Certifications

Certification Description Application Status
GSA-TS01-2003 U.S. General Services Administration technical specification Federal civilian buildings Compliant
UL 752 Ballistic resistance standard for combined blast/bullet resistant doors Multi-threat protection Levels 1-8
ISO 9001:2015 Quality management system certification Manufacturing quality Certified
EN 1522/EN 1523 European bullet resistance classification Combined blast/ballistic for EU Available

Available Documentation

Test Reports

Third-party ASTM F2927/F2247 test reports

Engineering Analysis

FEA analysis and load calculations

Shop Drawings

Detailed fabrication drawings with anchorage

Installation Instructions

Step-by-step installation procedures

Certification Statements

Manufacturer certification of compliance

Maintenance Guides

Recommended inspection procedures

Why Choose Euwoo

Engineering excellence and supply chain advantages for your blast door project

Full Spectrum Blast Protection (1-50+ PSI)

Unlike manufacturers focused on specific market segments, Euwoo offers blast resistant doors across the complete protection spectrum. Single-source procurement for projects with mixed protection requirements.

  • Low, mid, and high-range options
  • Single-source capability
  • Cost optimization guidance

International Multi-Standard Compliance

Our blast doors meet requirements across multiple international standards frameworks. UFC, ASTM, PIP, ATEX certified for global deployment capability.

  • UFC, ASTM, PIP, ATEX certified
  • International project support
  • Simplified global procurement

Complete Tested Door Systems

We supply blast resistant doors as complete, tested systems—not component parts. Each system includes engineered door leaf, matched frame, blast-rated hardware.

  • Factory-tested assemblies
  • Matched components
  • Complete documentation

Factory-Direct Competitive Pricing

As a manufacturer with direct export capability, Euwoo offers pricing typically 20-35% below comparable specifications from Western manufacturers.

  • 20-35% cost advantage
  • Vertically integrated manufacturing
  • Volume pricing available

Custom Engineering & Technical Support

Our technical team provides application consultation, blast loading analysis, and custom design development. FEA validates designs before fabrication.

  • FEA-validated designs
  • Non-standard configurations
  • Ongoing technical support

Proven International Project Experience

Euwoo has supplied blast resistant doors to projects across 40+ countries, including government facilities, petrochemical installations, and critical infrastructure.

  • 40+ countries served
  • Diverse project experience
  • Reference projects available

Competitive Advantages

Factor Euwoo Typical Competitor
PSI Range Coverage 1-50+ PSI full spectrum Focused on specific range (often 1-10 PSI)
Standard Compliance UFC + ASTM + PIP + ATEX Often limited to regional standards
System Completeness Complete tested assemblies May require separate hardware sourcing
Pricing Factory-direct competitive Distributor/reseller markups
Custom Engineering In-house FEA and design May require external engineering
Lead Time 30-120 days depending on spec Often 12-20 weeks for custom

Quality Commitment

ISO 9001:2015

Certified QMS

Third-Party Testing

Accredited labs

Material Traceability

Mill certifications

Pre-Shipment Inspection

Factory inspection available

Frequently Asked Questions

Expert answers to common blast resistant door questions

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