The Philipp Manufacturing Company has been manufacturing custom hollow metal doors, frames, and related products of a fire retardant nature for the construction industry since 1922. In recent years our products have been used most extensively in schools, hospitals, laboratories, churches, industrial, municipal, and government buildings.
We have been able to meet the custom design and specification requirements of those specialized projects, with regards to security and/or electronic requirements; as well as those with particular aesthetic demands.We carry a comprehensive range of Underwriters Laboratory Inc. Classified Fire Doors and Listed Fire Door Frame Labels, and strive to maintain the latest testing procedures.
Please refer to our "PRODUCT TESTING" section for additional information. Our engineering department is available to assist specialized needs, and to exchange details of design interpretation. Shop drawings listing individual openings with detailed elevations and sections can be furnished as required.
We have been able to meet the custom design and specification requirements of those specialized projects, with regards to security and/or electronic requirements; as well as those with particular aesthetic demands.We carry a comprehensive range of Underwriters Laboratory Inc. Classified Fire Doors and Listed Fire Door Frame Labels, and strive to maintain the latest testing procedures.
Please refer to our "PRODUCT TESTING" section for additional information. Our engineering department is available to assist specialized needs, and to exchange details of design interpretation. Shop drawings listing individual openings with detailed elevations and sections can be furnished as required.
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The company specialized in fire retardant products, including tinclad and kalamein doors.
The company survived the Great Depression of 1929 -1939; with Mr. Philipp advising his customers "he would take any and all projects."
Philipp's had a small set back in 1960 when a fire caused some damage to its original building.
That didn't hold the company back though.
Later that year the company built an addition.
Because of his dedication to the company, the employees presented Reinhard with an inscribed plaque and "warm words of praise" during the company's 40th Anniversary in 1962.
The company survived the Great Depression of 1929 -1939; with Mr. Philipp advising his customers "he would take any and all projects."
Philipp's had a small set back in 1960 when a fire caused some damage to its original building.
That didn't hold the company back though.
Later that year the company built an addition.
Because of his dedication to the company, the employees presented Reinhard with an inscribed plaque and "warm words of praise" during the company's 40th Anniversary in 1962.
Steel Type: Fabricated from commercial quality; cold rolled steel conforming to ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, hot-rolled pickled and oiled (HRPO) conforming to ASTM A 1011/A 1011M, or zinc coated galvanneal steel conforming to ASTM A 653/A 653M Coating Designation A40 (ZF120) or A60 (ZF180).
Corner Joints: Fabricate with contact edges closed tight.
Where the two joining member faces are equal; provide faces mitered, and with stops mitered or butted.
Where the two joining member faces are unequal; faces may be mitered or butted at manufacturer's option.
Corner Joints: Fabricate with contact edges closed tight.
Where the two joining member faces are equal; provide faces mitered, and with stops mitered or butted.
Where the two joining member faces are unequal; faces may be mitered or butted at manufacturer's option.
Steel Type: Fabricated from commercial quality; cold rolled steel conforming to ASTM A 1008/A 1008M, hot-rolled pickled and oiled (HRPO) conforming to ASTM A 1011/A 1011M, or zinc coated galvanneal steel conforming to ASTM A 653/A 653M Coating Designation A40 (ZF120) or A60 (ZF180).
Continuously Welded: Face sheets joined at vertical edge extending the full height of the door, finished smooth with no visible seam.
Polystyrene: Rigid, extruded, closed cell board, minimum 0.7 pound per cubic foot density, laminated to both face sheets.
Continuously Welded: Face sheets joined at vertical edge extending the full height of the door, finished smooth with no visible seam.
Polystyrene: Rigid, extruded, closed cell board, minimum 0.7 pound per cubic foot density, laminated to both face sheets.
U/L's online certification directory provides listing information on The Philipp Manufacturing Company products.
For additional information listed on U'L website, please follow the link to UL.com and look up under tools, "ONLINE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY".
Enter "philipp" under Company name.
Search results should provide a listing of Assembly No.'s and our specific product category, file number and link to our file.
Assembly No.'s, are specialized testing conducted by U/L, in which Philipp's has participated in and can provide.
For additional information listed on U'L website, please follow the link to UL.com and look up under tools, "ONLINE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY".
Enter "philipp" under Company name.
Search results should provide a listing of Assembly No.'s and our specific product category, file number and link to our file.
Assembly No.'s, are specialized testing conducted by U/L, in which Philipp's has participated in and can provide.
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